I had been experimenting with epoxy and wood chess board. Your idea of adding an 1/8" space for the epoxy to flow is masterful and something that I had not thought of. This came out beautifully. Great job!
maybe instead of putting the feet offset you could add a frame with supports that would allow it to rest more evenly while looking more complete/finished.
I did think about this. I always worry about framing pieces like this because as the wood expands and contracts it could crack the frame especially in the corners. Thanks for watchin!
Just found this video 👏 I have to say it is the best well informed, best explanation of what you where doing video I have ever seen. Thank you for sharing. For someone that was just starting out and wanted to make a board this would be the video I would recommend. From start to finish it is excellent video. Cheers to you.
Wow Nancy! Thank you for such kind words. There are so many small details that can make or break an epoxy project. I hope to share more epoxy content in the near future! Thank you for watching.
I know this is a year late, but you could have used doubled sided tape to hold the wood blocks down… when I make molds, I used double sided tape to hold things down to keep them from moving or floating up… one other thing to use instead that caulking, hot glue…. this board is GORGEOUS…. I am really impressed at how you built this from scratch…. You definitely have a talent :) I love how you added that swirl effect…. That is so cool….
Thanks for watching. The other thought I had was pouring a very thin layer of epoxy first then set the blocks into it and let it cure for about 12 hours before doing my color pour. This would allow me to move things around a little if I needed to. I have never tried hot glue. Alex fast drying caulk is pretty cheap and has seemed to work well for me. I appreciate the time you took and the thoughtfulness in your response.
@@BenVanKirk you are welcome… I thought your board was beautiful… Alex caulk is actually good stuff… I didn’t catch that was what you used… if you did thin pours like that, make sure before you pour you next one that the resin is still tacky and not fully cured… if it’s cured, the next layer won’t adhere to it properly and it could very easily split or come apart…. You really did do a great job :)
@@SeaFanStudio yes, you can do that too… but sanding can mess up a design though… if it’s just the same color with no design in it, sanding would work just fine…
Leave out a few cubes, pour in bigger area, then place the last few cubes. Stain/ seal before adding coloured acrylic. I was sure you were going to drill tiny holes and place an LED in each of the acrylic squares (light and dark squares). Maybe next video :)
A joy to watch you make this chessbord. Always inspiring and I admire your imagination to keep coming up with beautiful designs. Well done. One Handed Maker - Australia
Very nice chess board! I am currently making a chess board with some 100+ year old "old growth" black walnut, that was reclaimed from a home in the 90s, and epoxy.
Bad ass chess board!!! I bet a lil high speed buffing would have really made that thing it shine. Im not sure how nervous you were popping off the bottom piece of your mold but i was dang sure biting my nails. Lol
Thank you for watching! I was very nervous to take it out of the mold, that green tape stuck pretty good. From what I understand, chess players don't like a high-gloss finish so I stuck to the satin look of the Rubio.
Title says "This UNIQUE EPOXY CHESS BOARD is SO complex, you'll never be able to DUPLICATE it" *Proceeds to watch a number of other TH-cam videos that duplicate the process with various twists added include ones that light up the board from beneath.* Not to bad looking in the end, though I think you could have done a lot more with it.
Robert - Really appreciate the feedback. I really like the idea of adding lights to the bottom next time... or embedding them in the epoxy somehow. Great ideas! Thanks for watching.
@@BenVanKirk One created a frame with inlaid LED RGB strip lights that acted as storage. While I thought the hinge top chess board was good, I think he could have done better inlaying it into the frame a little rather than just sit on top. Another made the base with an outter light up Resin frame around the board then a wood frame, then a second strip that projected light onto just the board itself. Allowing a two toned colored projection.
I saw that and had to giggle… but only people who play chess would actually catch this! The white king and queen are in the wrong spot as are the bishop and knight on the right hand side… the black king and queen are flipped as well… besides that, he did a beautiful job on the board… I wish he would have made custom pieces for it as well… I made my dad a chess board from epoxy and jesmonite for Christmas… I made exotic chessmen for the board as I couldn’t bring myself to just put run of the mill store bought pieces on the board once I was finished with it… my dad is a diehard green bay packers fan so made the board in the colors of his team, green, yellow and ehite…. The pieces I made with the jesmonite and marbled in green epoxy for one side and yellow epoxy for the other side…. The board and pieces came out beautifully…. I did learn something when using jesmonite with epoxy though…. You can let your epoxy cure 100% before adding the jesmonite to it as a backing… the two sides separated from each other…. I poured the epoxy a second time, waited until it was still tacky and the. Poured over the jesmonite to cure into the epoxy… worked like a dream that second time around…. The board came out beautiful and my dad was a very happy man… he then promptly kicked my butt playing a game with me lol…
700 dollars for that? I think it would be quite easy to duplicate and to do it for less than 100 dollars. Compared to other epoxy crafts on here I’d say this one is mediocre.
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I had been experimenting with epoxy and wood chess board. Your idea of adding an 1/8" space for the epoxy to flow is masterful and something that I had not thought of. This came out beautifully. Great job!
Thank you Josh. The only thing I would do different is us epoxy to hold the walnut down instead of CA glue. The CA glue worked but almost too good.
That is by far one of the coolest chess boards I've ever seen but it's looks unfinished without having all the squares defined.
Thanks for the feedback and thank you for watching!
@@BenVanKirkI posted this comment on the wrong video. I was on a chess board marathon. Your board is gorgeous. 10/10
maybe instead of putting the feet offset you could add a frame with supports that would allow it to rest more evenly while looking more complete/finished.
I did think about this. I always worry about framing pieces like this because as the wood expands and contracts it could crack the frame especially in the corners. Thanks for watchin!
This is easily one of the best chess boards I’ve ever seen.
Thank you so much! Thanks for watching.
Beautiful work Ben! I like how you went with tournament regulation 2-1/4” size squares!
Thank you Mike! I thought it would be good to go with a regulation size.
Just found this video 👏 I have to say it is the best well informed, best explanation of what you where doing video I have ever seen. Thank you for sharing.
For someone that was just starting out and wanted to make a board this would be the video I would recommend.
From start to finish it is excellent video. Cheers to you.
Wow Nancy! Thank you for such kind words. There are so many small details that can make or break an epoxy project. I hope to share more epoxy content in the near future! Thank you for watching.
Now that I have seen the basic idea I must see the full process.
Thank you Paul.
I know this is a year late, but you could have used doubled sided tape to hold the wood blocks down… when I make molds, I used double sided tape to hold things down to keep them from moving or floating up… one other thing to use instead that caulking, hot glue….
this board is GORGEOUS…. I am really impressed at how you built this from scratch…. You definitely have a talent :) I love how you added that swirl effect…. That is so cool….
Thanks for watching. The other thought I had was pouring a very thin layer of epoxy first then set the blocks into it and let it cure for about 12 hours before doing my color pour. This would allow me to move things around a little if I needed to. I have never tried hot glue. Alex fast drying caulk is pretty cheap and has seemed to work well for me. I appreciate the time you took and the thoughtfulness in your response.
@@BenVanKirk you are welcome… I thought your board was beautiful… Alex caulk is actually good stuff… I didn’t catch that was what you used… if you did thin pours like that, make sure before you pour you next one that the resin is still tacky and not fully cured… if it’s cured, the next layer won’t adhere to it properly and it could very easily split or come apart…. You really did do a great job :)
@@ZippedUpKitz if the previous layer has fully cured, just give it a light sanding to scuff the surface for a great bond.
@@SeaFanStudio yes, you can do that too… but sanding can mess up a design though… if it’s just the same color with no design in it, sanding would work just fine…
@@ZippedUpKitz a light scuffing shouldn't impact any design and the scuffs disappear when the next layer is poured.
Leave out a few cubes, pour in bigger area, then place the last few cubes. Stain/ seal before adding coloured acrylic. I was sure you were going to drill tiny holes and place an LED in each of the acrylic squares (light and dark squares). Maybe next video :)
Thank you for the suggestions. LED's would be pretty cool!
Very nice job; LED's would be really cool!
Awesome board man best i have sean so far ,love the purple,.Great job.
Thank you so much! Thanks for watching!
Very pretty but I think I would have skipped putting the feet on because of placement.
The feet did help if from sliding around. What would you suggest in their place?
Looks good Ben. I haven't yet ventured into epoxy. Maybe at some point, with the right project.
Thank Wyn. It can be a bit of a mess but it is fun to try something new.
Wow looks incredible! I admire your perfectionism!
Thank you for wonderful feedback! Thank you for watching.
I just realised this is the full lenght video
Thanks for watching.
Beautiful how much cost sir
They sell for $700
How much to have you make a custom chess board and pieces just like that but different colors?
Depends on the wood selection, but $550 is the average price.
@@BenVanKirk can you private message me?
@@miragethesupreme can you email me at awesomemanstuff@yahoo.com
Maybe a couple years late, but are you still making and selling these?
Yes. I can make a custom board for you. Please email me at awesomemanstuff@yahoo.com
A joy to watch you make this chessbord.
Always inspiring and I admire your imagination to keep coming up with beautiful designs.
Well done.
One Handed Maker - Australia
Thank you so much for the kind feedback. I'm grateful that you enjoy the videos! Let me know what you are making next.
Literally my dream chess board. You did an AMAZING job!
Thank you for the kind words. Thank you so much for watching.
I want one! I'd definitely buy that. That dark purple looks beautiful.
I charge $550 plus shipping. Email me at awesomemanstuff@yahoo.com for more information.
I make custom chess boards out of different exotic woods I’ve never messed with epoxy but you did a good job. Chess boards are not easy 👍👍👍
Thank you for watching. What types of wood do you use for your chess boards?
I use Sepele ,Bloodwood,Jatoba,Wenge,Curly Maple,Tigerwood and Paduk. I get a lot of tips from Mike over at his channel Wood you build it.
Very well done and exceptional explanation!
Thanks Dan! Appreciate the support.
Very nice chess board! I am currently making a chess board with some 100+ year old "old growth" black walnut, that was reclaimed from a home in the 90s, and epoxy.
Wow! That should turn out beautiful. Let me know how it turns out.
@@BenVanKirk I'll post a video of it!
Bad ass chess board!!! I bet a lil high speed buffing would have really made that thing it shine. Im not sure how nervous you were popping off the bottom piece of your mold but i was dang sure biting my nails. Lol
Thank you for watching! I was very nervous to take it out of the mold, that green tape stuck pretty good. From what I understand, chess players don't like a high-gloss finish so I stuck to the satin look of the Rubio.
am I the only one who has noticed that the king is on the wrong square?
fantastic job you did there, and the swirls are phenomenal.
Checkmate! Thanks for watching.
This video is GOLD 🔥🔥but YOU ARE A ROCKSTAR !!’ 🙌🙌🙌 thank you 🙏
Daniela - Thanks for watching!
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Thanks for watching.
Wow very exotic looking board. Have fun playing on it! :)
Thank you for the positive feedback! Have a wonderful day!
My last one was built using this methos.
Awesome! Thanks for watching!
Title says "This UNIQUE EPOXY CHESS BOARD is SO complex, you'll never be able to DUPLICATE it"
*Proceeds to watch a number of other TH-cam videos that duplicate the process with various twists added include ones that light up the board from beneath.* Not to bad looking in the end, though I think you could have done a lot more with it.
Robert - Really appreciate the feedback. I really like the idea of adding lights to the bottom next time... or embedding them in the epoxy somehow. Great ideas! Thanks for watching.
@@BenVanKirk One created a frame with inlaid LED RGB strip lights that acted as storage. While I thought the hinge top chess board was good, I think he could have done better inlaying it into the frame a little rather than just sit on top. Another made the base with an outter light up Resin frame around the board then a wood frame, then a second strip that projected light onto just the board itself. Allowing a two toned colored projection.
Looks great.. 👍🏼👍🏼
Thank you so much! Thank you for watching.
Nice job, beautiful chess board
Thanks Erik!
Nice job!
Thank you!
that's gorgeous!
Thank you. Thanks for watching.
great job, but the pieces and the board are wrongly placed =(
Oh no! This was a gift for a ranked chess player. I don't play as often.
I saw that and had to giggle… but only people who play chess would actually catch this! The white king and queen are in the wrong spot as are the bishop and knight on the right hand side… the black king and queen are flipped as well… besides that, he did a beautiful job on the board… I wish he would have made custom pieces for it as well… I made my dad a chess board from epoxy and jesmonite for Christmas… I made exotic chessmen for the board as I couldn’t bring myself to just put run of the mill store bought pieces on the board once I was finished with it… my dad is a diehard green bay packers fan so made the board in the colors of his team, green, yellow and ehite…. The pieces I made with the jesmonite and marbled in green epoxy for one side and yellow epoxy for the other side…. The board and pieces came out beautifully…. I did learn something when using jesmonite with epoxy though…. You can let your epoxy cure 100% before adding the jesmonite to it as a backing… the two sides separated from each other…. I poured the epoxy a second time, waited until it was still tacky and the. Poured over the jesmonite to cure into the epoxy… worked like a dream that second time around…. The board came out beautiful and my dad was a very happy man… he then promptly kicked my butt playing a game with me lol…
I’m making a epoxy board off this tutorial :)
Bobby that is awesome! Love to hear things like this! Let me know how it turns out.
Very nice.
Thank you
Found it 😂
Awesome! Thank you for watching!
Very nice.
Thank you Heathen Hammer!
amazing
Thank you arkline.
700 dollars for that? I think it would be quite easy to duplicate and to do it for less than 100 dollars. Compared to other epoxy crafts on here I’d say this one is mediocre.
I had over $250 is wood, epoxy and supplies in this one. Let me know how it turns out!
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Thank you Ariel.