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Medium Oak Chess Table

Project by WoodMosaics posted 378 days ago 573 views 0 times favorited 10 comments Add to Favorites Watch

I call this my “Medium size Oak” chess table. This table stands 30” tall and is 32” wide. Each square is 2 ½”, the whole board is just over 20”. There are over 3200 pieces on the entire table. The pieces are used over the edge and onto the pedestal and feet of the table. Each square is made using 4 diamonds and 6 triangles. It gives a chess or checker board a completely different look. It has two drawers, one on each side. The drawers have magnetic catches on the back of them, so they don’t slide out on their own. I use wood dowels to help hold the drawers together. The table is finished in its natural color with 6 or 8 coats of varnish. After the varnish hardens for at least a month, I level it and buff it to a high shine. The pieces are a bit over 3/16” thick, glued onto a Baltic Birch base, so they hold up much better than a thin veneer.

The type of wood is listed on the bottom of the table. The dark square has “Walnut” from Missouri in the middle and “Wenge” from West Africa on the outside. The light square has “Philippine Mahogany” in the middle and “Lacewood” from Australia on the outside. And “Oak” from Missouri along with “Wenge” is used on the rest of the table.

The pieces in each square are placed so that two diamonds are on opposite corners. Then when you look at those corners where 4 squares meet a star is formed at that corner all over the table. You can see it easiest on the Oak, itself, here in the “Close-up” picture.

On the bottom I signed it, listed the wood, dated it and put the number of the table.

I lined the bottom of the drawers with black velveteen.


Medium Oak Chess Table

Medium Oak Chess Table Detail 2

Thank you for looking,
Robin Tucker

-- It’s not so much what we know that causes the trouble, it’s what we know that’s not so.


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mtnwild

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posted 378 days ago

I like this one a lot. Beautiful! Do you ever sleep?

-- mtnwild (Jack), It's not what you see, it's how you see it.

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woodworm

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posted 378 days ago

Really very nice one.

-- masrol, kuala lumpur, MY.

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Thos. Angle

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posted 378 days ago

EXCEPTIONAL!!! That a beautiful example of a very labor intensive art form. Thanks for the step by step.

-- Thos. Angle

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Lenny

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posted 376 days ago

Wow! I repeat, Wow! What a remarkable piece. Talk about putting in the effort. Your work paid off. It is a beautiful piece of craftmanship. I don’t know if you are familiar with the artist M.C. Escher? He is an artist known for complicated 3-D paintings. For example you can’t tell if a staircase is going up or down, flying birds that become fish as your eye comes down the painting, etc. If you stare at your squares long enough, it has an Escher affect. I don’t imagine this was intended but it’s just an observation.

-- And on the eighth day God was back in His woodworking shop!

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NY_Rocking_Chairs

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posted 376 days ago

You know his legs are in shape from cutting all those pieces on the cycle-table-saw. Awesome work.

-- Rich, WNY, www.nyrockingchairs.com

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Dominic Vanacora

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posted 374 days ago

WOW!

-- Dominic, Trinity, Florida...Lets be safe out there.

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grumpycarp

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posted 364 days ago

AWESOME!

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John Gray

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posted 364 days ago

Great job you must really have a lot of patience.

-- Only the Shadow knows....................

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rikkor

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posted 364 days ago

Gee, that is nothing short of exceptional. Any guess on the man-hours involved in this project?

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WoodMosaics

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posted 364 days ago

I just say “quite a few” on the hours it took. :-))

-- It’s not so much what we know that causes the trouble, it’s what we know that’s not so.

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