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Magnetic Wall Chess, with custom board

Magnetic Wall Chess, with custom board
The idea behind this instructable was based entirely around my lack of space.
I wanted to be able to play chess, both in person, and over long distance. the latter requiring a set to be set up most the time.

As i don't have the room to store a set up chess set, i decided to make a magnetic version, to be hung on the wall.

So, here we go, and bare with me, theres alot to this one.
 
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Step 1Getting Equipment, Materials

Getting Equipment, Materials
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ok, list of equipment goes like this
  • Decent Cutting board - the larger the better
  • A sharp exacto / scapel knife
  • A sharp Stanley knife
  • plenty of spare blades
  • A A4 inkjet printer
  • A4 Laminator (optional but recommended)
  • PVA/Wood Glue

List of materials
  • Two sheets of Dense card (as in pictures below)
  • Plenty of Mountboard style card (same thickness etc)
  • 64 Small magnets, these must be the same depth as your dense cardboard! (many great sellers on ebay for these)
  • Paper (obviously)
  • 32 Magnetic washers/coins (most 1pence and 2 pence pieces are magnetic CHECK THEM FIRST THOUGH!)

Think thats it!
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Aug 7, 2009. 12:19 PMBoeroBoy says:
Fanstastic! I'll add that to my list of winter projects.
Mar 21, 2009. 11:22 PMBigNateMI says:
Wondering if a few layers of that magnetic paint would be adequate to use on the board instead of planting individual magnets on each square? Then you could put the decal over the top. I picked up a quart at a garage sale for $2.00, and I may have to try just painting the chessboard onto my kids' wall.
Mar 4, 2009. 7:39 AMdimeH says:
Howdy! You know what I noticed with my magnetic chessboard? The pieces migrate on their own! This is not an unexpected result as you establish complex field gradients within the board itself. Gradients which change as the game progresses and/or as the pieces migrate (of their own accord). Trick is to place the pieces squarely in the center of their respective square which allows you to keep a sharp eye out for a sneaky illegal side-slip. In castling - always move the king first (2 squares) and no two-handed chess (even with the clock). Thanks for sharing.
Mar 4, 2009. 8:57 AMdimeH says:
No I didn't build it .. store bought set perhaps a ten by ten inches .. pretty shiny metal with moderate weight plastic pieces - magnets are similarily moderately powerful ... it's not a mini - micro board ... but it's certainly not particularly large either .. nice knapsack size. Mine definitely tend to slowly creep on their own. Kinda cute actually : ) I like your non rectangular board layout ... quite clever as there is little room to move in as far as distorting board geometry without significantly affecting the 'lay of the game'. Belongs in Spocks game room aboard the Enterprise. Kirk out!
Feb 16, 2009. 1:46 PMscoobert says:
Where are the chess piece templates? thats the part I wanted most. Thanks.
Feb 9, 2009. 1:02 PMBerkin says:
This is...

TOTALLY FREAKING AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Dec 13, 2008. 3:36 PMItsTheHobbs says:
neat! wow, you're sooo cool!
Dec 3, 2008. 6:01 AMchopstick000 says:
Hi! First .. a BIG thank you for the inspiration! That is one great idea!! Nice work... I'm wondering where I could find the grid template? ... i can't find the link... could you help me please? and again ... thank you !
Dec 3, 2008. 1:06 PMchopstick000 says:
Haha... love the "if/when" ... no doubt! i will!! Thank you for the link and the quick answer!
Nov 6, 2008. 5:30 PMJDPMD says:
Why not make the pieces shorter with flat top on each, and on tops put the flat standard symbol for each piece, for wall chess use as well as instant conversion to table top.
Oct 26, 2008. 7:16 PMedge350 says:
Nice job, got a custom set there. Great idea too--I don't have the room to leave out my set either so it lays forgotten in the closet. On the wall it would scream out "lets play" when friends stop by. Just an idea. If your pieces don't happen to hold up too well with use. (Say they start wearing out, or you play someone who gets sweaty hands when they hear "check" too often.) You can make a set with some balsa wood. Use your same method as you did on with cardboard pieces. Then finish it with some durable furniture stain-sealant or wood sealant of your choice. They would be plenty lightweight.
Sep 3, 2008. 7:56 PMcatso23 says:
Wouldn't it be easier to buy a chess set and add the magnets?
Jun 26, 2008. 4:05 PMmorgenlandfahrer says:
Cool looking chess board! Wouldn't a 2D style be better for on-the-wall playing, though?
Jun 6, 2008. 2:40 AMrachel says:
This is really pretty, I love the shape of the board.
Jun 6, 2008. 5:06 AMlumpy2783 says:
I like the Instructable! And the format of the board and the picture u used in the template with the clouds is sweet. Does the board really serve its purpose though? You hinted the magnets were not too strong and the pieces move a bit. When you turn the board on its side, do the pieces move much?
May 23, 2008. 1:31 PMgmm4life says:
Could you post the templates for the chess pieces? I just got into chess again and I love the design of them!!
May 25, 2008. 12:26 PMgmm4life says:
Whoops! guess I missed that... Thanks a lot! Love the Instructable.
May 12, 2008. 12:58 PMBlitzy says:
Your idea is neat I just copied piece symbols onto paper and used a large posterboard for the background. I dropped these into plastic photo pockets i glued onto the board so they slip in and out, on one board i used velcro but that was too costly and messy. I've also made some beautiful chess boards out of 18 inch tiles that were plastic I got at lumber centers in the floor section. I made the squares the typical even 2 inch or other just so they are 8 evenly spaced squares then drew the lines with a magic marker and make the dark squares with the marker filling them in. Follow up with a clear sealant spray and presto a neat looking board to make it look better use tile and round off the edge with some quarterround wood. One can even sell these.
May 5, 2008. 6:05 PMDr.Paj says:
Wall chess? Now why would you put that on a wall when you have a perfectly good table in the picture? Would you play it like darts? (Dart chess would be more fun.)
May 6, 2008. 1:39 PMDr.Paj says:
I got your king!
Apr 28, 2008. 1:20 PMKiteman says:
That whole set looks really good, even without the magnets. Are the pieces your own design?
Apr 28, 2008. 3:56 PMKiteman says:
Hah, Ponoko was going to be my next suggestion!
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I am a British Graphic Designer, when I am not working I spend my time making an array of projects, from electronic instruments and chessboards to cyberpunk rifles and steampunk props. If you have an...
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