Make a retro steampunk hardware chess set

Make a retro steampunk hardware chess set

GomiStyle shows you in this video tutorial how to make a cool, retro, steampunk-inspired chess set from assorted hardware, a found table and some common chemicals. This project is fast, easy and looks great. Who knew what you could do with some scrap nuts and bolts? If you love chess, then building your own chess set, pieces and all, will make you love it even more.

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danny100333 1 year ago
cool
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ryan 4 months ago
coooooool
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patatoe chips 9 months ago
awsome
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casey321b 9 months ago
the table is awesome its like a marble/granite mix and the chess peices look cool too. i have to make it.

I like the glass boards cuz you can like the fogged parts and it will disapear and come back in like 1 min. (smells liek your breath afterwards. eww...)
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htoolay 3 days ago
i want to how can i get a job
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