This is version 0.1 (beta). If I can get enough Pentium "586" chips, I'd like to make a regulation size chess set.
Any constructive criticism would be appreciated!
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The principal hardware was left on the bottom side. Legs for elevation are bolts press-fitted into the chassis mount holes.
All subsequent pieces were painted green or black, if necessary, to indicate side.












































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GOnna have to empty out some spare parts bins this weekend and make one!
A tip for the explorer: Since the electro-mechanical function is not necessary, I dropped each circuit board into the washbasin and cleaned the parts off with water. This removed most of the dirt and residue common inside electric parts, definitely making the job nicer work for my hands.
Trick is to just let everything dry out and it is fine.
It goes without saying you hold the board in big pliers and wear gloves to protect yourself from the high heat. Safety glasses are stylish as well to protect your eyes from molten globs of solder that can go flying. Most stuff ends up in the cardboard box though.
Pro tip: after you've slapped the board a few times into your cardboard box transfer the parts to another box, or tray or something so the little molten solder balls don't end up on your parts so much.
That said, after slogging through the salvaging for this prototype, I'm buying most parts directly for version 1.0 : it becomes almost prohibitive to find enough of the same parts. (see my comment about the pawns).
No worries though- I'm buying straight from computer salvagers now, so all the parts I'm acquiring are headed for the junk yards already. Everything I buy saves the waste.
The longer core came from a 15-page shredder I bought years back from Staples.
The shorter core came from a 8-page shredder a neighbor threw out. Similar design, it was probably a home-use shredder from Staples or Office Depot.
You may have some luck at thrift stores. When the shredders begin to fail, they first loose cutting power. An empty shredder will falsely appear to work. Some savvy people must realize this, and turn the shredder in for a tax-refund at a thrift store. I bought shredders on [(discount) * (thrift store discount)] by demonstrating this to thrift store-staff.
Good luck finding all the parts if you're making something similar. Best place I've found for 586 chips is from bulk electronics salvagers. Look them up on alibaba , usually selling chips for gold reclamation.
Exploring for parts is 60% of the fun!
I got lots of positive feedback for this beta, so I'll get started on the final.
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Looks a bit crowded to me. If I can get enough large CPU chips I think the set would be just about right.
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The "586" chip is 50mm, which should make a great fit for pieces constructed similar.
Another idea might be to get a red and a green PCB and cut squares out of them?
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I'd like to incorporate custom PCB boards in the piece design, using the red and green PCB as the two sides. Definitely would be a nice touch.
It's good fun find cool parts scavenging. Got lucky on the dual motor cores for the Queens, not quite as lucky for the kings.
In a dream scenario, I'd like to embed RFID chips into the pieces, and have micro-reader coils under each square. Wire it all up and using one of the PC connections left on the underside, connect to a CPU, auto-tracking the game moves.
Definitely powering up the board would be a great fit for the concept.
I'm a bit unsure about the motor cores for a computer-concept set. However, the heft and appearance seem right.
So yeah, you're fine.
I think the knights need some work, lost a lot of appeal with my rough assembly. But the concept seems OK.
Great attention to detail !
a few great projects missed the deadline by a hairline, they should extend it a day !
Scavenging is largely serendipity- I was really psyched when I found the crosses for the kings. Matches the typical Staunton set nicely.
The heat sinks for rooks was one of my first designs. I wish I had found three more of the black spiky sinks, which look the part the best.