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Making a geometric design chess set for agadmator's Chess Channel - Cnc milling robot project

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A complete build of a chess set I made on an industrial kuka cnc robot. While I was working on the latest summer guitar project, a part of a build I used seemed like a perfect technique for building a chess set. I contacted agadmator who lives an hour away from me, if he would like me to make him one, and he said yes! Now how cool is that! :D . The wood I used for the black pieces and fields is a bog oak I left to dry a few years back.. I didn't know what I would use it for and now it turned out as a perfect choice. As a contrast, white fields and pieces are made from white ash. As a glue I used two component epoxy resin. A simplistic geometric models for the pieces are made in rhinoceros. The milling tools I used were a large 80mm flat end for planing and milling at 200hertz, 8mm flat end bit for milling chess pieces at 380 hertz and 12mm ball end bit for the curved bishops headsat 300 hertz. When all the pieces were milled, I cut them to the right length and fine sanded them. in the end, I applied a layer of teak tree oil to get a satin finish and to bring out the color of the board and the pieces.. I really hope you enjoyed the video. Thank you for watching and don't forget to check out Agadmator's Chess Channel! :D Agadmator's social media: Youtube: facebook: twitter: instagram: My social media: instagram: facebook: Website: Music: Sunspots by Jeremy blake Intro music: Danse Macabre - No Violin by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license () Source: Macabre - No Violin Artist:

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