The file 'Laser Cut Plywood Chess Set' is (svg,eps,skp) file type, size is 1.2MB.
I made this chess set for my Grandfather's 90th birthday. I laser it cut it out of 3mm birch plywood and stained the dark pieces. The board is alternating etched & bare squares.
Now that I'm back from the trip, I'm getting around to posting the designs up.
I hope to make another set, maybe with etched or a scored pattern for the dark pieces, rather than having to stain them and wait for all that boring drying.
I designed it in SketchUp. First I snagged some standard looking models for chess pieces from the warehouse. Then I scaled the king to a height of 85mm and scaled the rest to match (pretty closely) the same base size as the king. I drew two 90-degree planes through each one and made them components. Then I intersected one face of the plane with the rest of the model and got the lines I wanted. I pulled out that new face to 1/2 the width of the ply and did the same to the other side. Intersecting the two parts got me the lines for the notches.
A good bit of twiddling later, I used the <a href="SVG">http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:845">SVG from SketchUp faces plugin to export one face of each of the parts. I've noticed the newer version gives much smoother paths, I think there are some gaps in the current version of the files I'm uploading.
Note: I've updated the svg files using the newer version of the SVG plugin, which does a single path. It cuts much cleaner. I have not, however, updated the EPS with all the pieces laid out on a single board. I'm leaving it here, just in case someone wants it.
base.svg | 1.8KB | |
bishop-face.svg | 8.4KB | |
bishop-profile.svg | 8.5KB | |
Chessboard.eps | 407.5KB | |
king-face.svg | 9.9KB | |
king-profile.svg | 9.0KB | |
knight-face.svg | 5.5KB | |
knight-profile.svg | 4.2KB | |
pawn-face.svg | 6.6KB | |
pawn-profile.svg | 6.7KB | |
Plywood_chess_piece.skp | 2.8MB | |
queen-face.svg | 9.1KB | |
queen-profile.svg | 8.6KB | |
rook-face.svg | 5.8KB | |
rook-profile.svg | 5.9KB |