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12 DIY Chess Board Ideas For Your Home

It is always a good idea to play chess. We guess you have heard that this game can increase your intelligence. But we also guess you don't know that there is no better way to exercise your brain and keep it in good shape than by playing this game. Anyway, to play chess, you need to have a board and nice pieces. It is not a problem to buy them at any store but making them by yourself will be much more interesting. Today we are going to teach you how to make DIY Chess Boards for your home and perfect your woodworking skills on these tasks. You can use this piece in any room of the house, saving on space and decorating the place at the same time! Take a look at these  DIY chess board ideas, and you can feel inspiration for your next DIY project.

If you want to build your own chess board, look no further because we have 12 DIY Chess Board Ideas that are fun to do and easy on the budget! Not only will you be pulling out your tools and practicing, but if you also want to make a great present for someone, use these ideas. The first thing you need is the plan. To make it easier for you, we've created this list of chessboard ideas that can be used by any beginner or advanced. However, feel free to modify it as you wish and add more details if needed. Have a look at them, choose the one you like the most, and start creating!

DIY Chess Board Ideas

Vertical Chess Board

Vertical DIY Chess Board

To do this, you will need the following materials: plywood, pine, table saw, steel sheet, sandpaper, orbital sander, sticker sheet, utility knife, drywall square, painter's tape, stain, wood glue, and a brad nailer. The first step is to cut the plywood to the required length. You can base your measurements on the chess pieces. Next is to make groove cuts on the board to accommodate the platforms. After that comes the vertical grooves. Then use your painter's tape to mask off squares and apply the stain. Let it dry and then peel off the tape. The central part of your chessboard is complete and what is left is to install the vertical platforms and insert them into a vertical frame.

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Outdoor Chess Board

Outdoor DIY Chess Board

Outdoor games are the best activities for family bonding. They can also be used to exercise or just to have fun during a vacation. Chess is one of the most popular games, and it's very easy to learn and play. The problem is that chess boards are very expensive, and you cannot simply get one from the store. In this article, we will show you how you can make your own chess board using easy-to-find materials. To start, design the board and determine measurements. Cut the block to the right sizes and use your paint and brush to make the chessboard patterns. For this process, use black and white pebbles to act as chess pieces. Use the sharpie to identify them. Since it is an outdoor board, you have to apply outdoor paint. You are done!

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Chess Board for Kids

DIY Chess Board for Kids

Make your kids the coolest gift of all time, with a DIY chessboard! All you need is a pencil, ruler, wood board, cardboard, googly eyes, paint, and paintbrush. The building process is pretty straightforward. Draw 64 squares on your wooden board using your pencil and ruler. Paint two alternating colors over the entire board using your paintbrush. Let it dry. Cut out the cardboard separating the slots and add any further decorations you deem fit.

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Wood Carvers Chess Board

Wood Carvers DIY Chess Board

Do you want to create a unique chessboard? Or maybe are you bored of the usual type-form of the board? Then you can try making your best chessboard by combining creativity and woodworking. To create the perfect chessboard, you'll need to be familiar with woodworking. You'll also need to assemble all of the following woodcarving equipment; brad nails, plywood, light and dark wood, wood glue, miter saw, nail gun, clamps, table saw, and a router.

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Garden DIY Chess Board

Garden DIY Chess Board

This excellent DIY project needs mosaic tiles and tools such as grout, Hardie backer, construction adhesive, tile border, mortar, electric screwdriver, screws, sharpie, trowel, and a wet sponge. There are all kinds of designs to try. This process is more straightforward if you are familiar with woodworking and also chess game. Simply create the chess patterns using the mosaic tiles. Use the other tools to put the whole piece together and also decorate!

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DIY Chess Board And Checkers Set

DIY Chess Board And Checkers Set

The first step to creating this board is to assemble it! Layout the parts you'll be working with, and then begin building the box. Make sure you have the right measurements and that all the surfaces are sanded so that nothing is rough. Next, drill a two-stage curve using a drilling machine. Then, pour epoxy into each square of the board and let it dry. After it's dried, use a sander to smoothen the epoxy. Now construct a frame where you want your board to go, and join them together with glue and clamps. Let them dry. Finally, finish with your desired finish (paint, wood varnish, etc.).

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DIY Chess Board With Rice

This process requires you to start by doing some calculations. The calculations will determine the quantity of rice that you need for the board. Once you’ve calculated the rice needed for your chessboard, you’ll be ready to gather your materials and begin construction. First, construct your board – cut out the dimensions according to your design plan, then use a laser cutter to cut the pattern of squares into the board. Paint the entire board, then assemble the tubes to create chess pieces. After all of these steps are complete, glue the tubes into place on top of the board and check that they are secure.

Advanced DIY Chess Board

Advanced DIY Chess Board

You may not be a grandmaster chess player but after making your own chess board you will certainly feel like one. It requires a few materials, some tools, and a little patience; the rewards of building something with your hands cannot be underestimated. Building a chess board is not terribly difficult and does not require a high level of woodworking skills. It's a moderately easy project that adds beauty to any room and you can make it as fancy or as plain as you like depending on the materials/features chosen. The deeper your pockets are, the more exotic materials you'll be able to use on this project.

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Thrift Shop Cutting DIY Chess Boards

Thrift Shop Cutting DIY Chess Boards

Looking for a texture board? Do you want to make your own DIY cutting board? Look no further than this set of 16 chess boards. Making a chessboard can be a lot of fun. To begin, you’ll need supplies like an electric sander, sandpaper, paint, and a spray sealer. Next, prepare the board with a coat of wood stain and wipe away excess. Then, use your painter’s tape to create lines on the surface and spray paint them. Once dry, it’s ready for play!

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3D DIY Chess Board

3D DIY Chess Board

Take your chess game to the next level with this 3D chessboard. It offers a challenging yet fun experience with layers of pieces that take strategy and skills to create and play. Use hand tools to cut and glue hardwood, then use a blowtorch to burn the surface for a unique look. This board requires you to use your brain and rewards you for it—and is all-around great fun for the entire family.

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Laminated Pine DIY Chess Board

Laminated Pine DIY Chess Board

Get ready to have fun and make your very own handmade laminated pine chessboard. It’s the perfect thing to do if you are interested in woodworking or if you like to create things with your hands. In this project, you will use a lot of tools, but the most important one is gluing the board together. Follow our easy-to-read and understandable instructions to make your own chessboard. This project can also be a great gift for anyone who loves chess.

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12. Solid Wood DIY Chess Board

Solid Wood DIY Chess Board

Your final tutorial for the day is this solid wood DIY chessboard. To make it, you first need to find and collect the required lumber, then mill the wood to remove its rough edges. Clean up the faces and clamp them together. Next, let the structure dry before sanding it all over. After that, cut out perpendicular strips and glue them together. When it's dry, remove any excess glue, then file down the edges to make them smooth. The last stage is to make the chess borders and finish them.

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