Anyone ever made a chess set?

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DMGill

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My sister-in-law asked me about making a chess set for her husband to go with an antique chess table someone had given him. I told her I'd look into it but didn't commit.

Any advice on this kind of project, other than not doing it (that's obvious), would be appreciated.
 
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One of the classics for chess sets was published in the 1990 American woodworker.

http://books.google.com/books?id=jf...=0CFsQ6AEwCA#v=onepage&q=october 1990&f=false

The author passed away 10 years ago. Rude was one of the grandparents of modern woodturning.

Mike Darrow has a book on the topic.

O'Donnell has started a series on chess pieces in the British mag Turning - PM me if you want to see a scan of the first article (pawns).
 
I read on one of my former haunts a fellow ordered a 6" set with a couple extra queens and rooks for "promotions" from a turning fellow in India via Ebay. He could barely get the wood for what he paid with shipping.

Alan
 
make
1 pawn shortest piece in set
1 rook
1 knight
1 bishop
1 queen
1 King tallest piece in set
of one set and use a duplicator for the rest of the pieces
 
Chess Set

I made one from a kit a while back. Woodcraft carried it at that time. They have since discontinued but someone else must have one. It was really a nice kit (brass tops and bottoms).

danrs
 
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