Making a Giant Chess Set episode 5B knights. Carving the details. Conrad Craft
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 Published On Dec 30, 2017

HI GUYS! This video wraps up the finish shaping and detail carving on the Knights. Though this has not really been a"how to" video series, I do enjoy explaining processes as I go through them and My hope is that you find these tips and hints and bits of technique that i pass on helpful... or at least entertaining . The knight is a challenging piece, but with a bit of practice I truly believe anyone can learn to carve like this.

Once again... the tools and techniques I will be using in this video ARE NOT being used as a representation of the fastest, most efficient, or the best way to carve a chess knight...
My intention with this video is to present the task of carving a knight using simple, primitive techniques with tools that are cheap and fairly readily accessible to most of my viewers. Could you use a band saw?...of course. could you power-carve the whole thing with the dremmel or rotary tool?... absolutely. Can it be done faster and easier than I show here? YEP...... I simply want anyone watching to be able to do it with what they have on hand for super cheap.
So here is the DETAILED KNIGHT CARVING Vidoe you amazing, do it yourself loving, wood working, chess playing, Youtube watching, hand crafting nerds have been waiting for!!! ENJOY

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Make the pawns...check. Make the rooks...check. Make the bishops...check! Make the knights...CHECK..................
.......aaaaaand DOUBLE CHECK!...(.which everyone knows means you have to move your King :)



On a side note: Spending so much time with these chess set videos and having received so much positive feedback from you guys has made me aware of just how many awesome people love the game of chess. I have for a while now had the desire to perhaps share a little bit of what I have learned about the game of chess with you people and how chess has helped me learn to better prioritize my goals. So I think after I wrap up this series, I may do a short series on my system of chess strategy and the processes I go through to find good moves. with all the buzz that alpha zero and the deep mind group has created lately, I think the door is wide open for chess to go through a full fledged revolution and for new ways of determining relevant information and strategies to emerge. (I'm really excited about making these videos).


ps...Here is a bit of info from my last knight video that you might find interesting:

What is one of the biggest determining factors in the pricing a chess set? HOW THE KNIGHTS ARE CARVED! Carving the knights in a chess set is one of the most daunting tasks to consider when taking on the chess set project. The knight is definitely the most tricky of the minor pieces... And there are so many Knight designs to take into account... French, German, English, Dubrovnik, and the plethora of stylized luxury knights found in high end sets. The style you choose will in many ways be determined by the intended use for the chess set. do you want a chess set for the chess club? Do you need one For rough tournament play or for hustling chess in the park? If so, You probably are not going to want a pretty rough and tough set with no frills or fine details that could be easily damaged by one of those games that end with the board being turned over.
The chess set I am making here was for a New York client that wanted a custom designed heirloom quality piece as a gift to her husband... So in this video I will be starting the process of making a more stylized and refined set of knights. It is a JUMBO chess set after all, and as such it is intended to be admired as a quality piece of hand made craftsmanship. lets see if I am up to the challenge.

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