DIY chess set ideas?
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That sounds like a lovely idea. Add some sand inside the bottles to make them a little heavier. Have you made the chess toppers already?
If I understand where you are headed- I like it. You are going to use the mini bottles as chess pieces and then top them to differentiate the roles (rook, queen, king, etc.) I would use nothing on the pawns, the rest would have hardware bolted thru the screw cap.
Rook- a castle nut.
Bishop- a cap nut
Knight- possibly a wing nut
Queen and King- Have some fun with some combinations of washers and nuts.
I preferred an aged look so would dissolve the shiny coating with Muriatic acid ( do this outdoors). Rinse and dry. Either :
1) Heat with a propane torch until you get the color you like, then clear coat; or
2) Darken with metal darkener. Gun Blueing can be purchased at a gun shop or other treatments are available at craft/stained glass shops. Clear coat.
I will now have to ask friends to collect minis.
Thanks for the idea.