3D Chess Board
My prototype (not shown) 3D chess board was ‘stadium’ style, but the ‘pyramid’ style lends itself to playing much better.
I wanted to add another ‘dimension’ to the game.
My prototype (not shown) 3D chess board was ‘stadium’ style, but the ‘pyramid’ style lends itself to playing much better.
I wanted to add another ‘dimension’ to the game.
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I just read the article about building your own shop machines: bowl lathe, crosscut saw, thickness sander, and the like, and was really impressed. Since I don't have deep pockets, I just might build the bowl lathe, and maybe a couple of other machines, too. The thing is, I don't think these plans will go over well with the general public; there's nobody to sue if a finger gets cut off, like the guy who used the contractor's saw improperly. He then sue's Ryobi's parent company, One World, because the saw didn't have skin sensing technology on it. I'm trying to make light of all this mess with the court case and the payouts and all. I just hope I haven't laid any litigation seeds out there with this comment. You know who you are.
Do you have written out plans for this?
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