DIY Backgammon Set In Solid Epoxy Resin - Game Board Art

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Looking for a high quality, durable and deep backgammon board mold? We have the answer! Create 14x14x1/2" boards and 30 pieces (aka. stones) in one go with the Medium Backgammon Board silicone mold by Crafted Elements.
As a game almost as popular as chess it made perfect sense for us to create a backgammon board silicone mold as a companion product to our popular line of large chess board molds.
At nearly 5lbs in weight and crafted with platinum cure silicone right here in our magical production facility you know your getting a heavy duty, super thick and premium mold that Crafted Elements is known for.
The easiest way to produce finished game sets with this mold is to do it in two sessions. First, pour the game pieces (30 side circles) and the alternating color "triangles" in the middle of the board. You can also fill the border in during this first pour if you'd like a different border color than the base of the board. Let the resin setup enough so it wont mix when you add additional resin. Assuming the initial pour is set, fill in the backer (bottom of the board) by topping up the center of the mold with the color of your choice.
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Epoxy Resin: ‪@TotalBoat‬ - craftedelements.com/a/totalboat
Makerpoxy (For Pours Under 1/2") - craftedelements.com/a/totalbo...
Thickset (For Pours Under 1.25") - craftedelements.com/a/totalbo...
Thickset Fathom (For Pours Up To 3" & River Tables) - craftedelements.com/a/totalbo...
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Pigments: Black Diamond - craftedelements.com/a/blackdi...
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Mold Release Option 1: MG Chemicals 8329 - craftedelements.com/a/mg8329
Mold Release Option 2: Mann Ease Release 200 - craftedelements.com/a/mann200
Mold Release Option 3: Mann Ease Release 300 - craftedelements.com/a/mann300
Bark Removal Knife: Beavercraft Draw Knife - craftedelements.com/a/drawknife
1/4" Flush Trim Bit 1: CE HP 1/4" Flush Trim Bit - craftedelements.com/flushtrimbit
1/4" Flush Trim Bit 2: Amana 46297 - craftedelements.com/a/amana46297
1/4" Plunge Template Bit: Amana 47224-S - craftedelements.com/a/amana47...
3/8" Plunge Template Bit: Amana 45475-S - craftedelements.com/a/amana45...
1/2" Plunge Template Bit: Amana 45460-S - craftedelements.com/a/amana45...
2.5" Slab Flattening Bit: Spe Tool 2.5" - craftedelements.com/a/spetool...
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Пікірлер: 6

  • @markalanizytexaspachanga9013
    @markalanizytexaspachanga901323 күн бұрын

    Stormy Daniel’s!!! Hahahaha

  • @TotalBoat
    @TotalBoat22 күн бұрын

    Love this mold and how this board turned out!

  • @jamesstoffel6835
    @jamesstoffel683523 күн бұрын

    Would you run a hair dryer to pull out any bubble prior to setting? (And thank you for posting this 'how to'.)

  • @CraftedElements

    @CraftedElements

    23 күн бұрын

    Yes for sure. A hair dryer, or heat gun on low. With the shallow molds where you are doing multiple layers like this you definitely want to avoid using a torch and hitting the inner sides, the resin will bond to it if the interior gets damaged,

  • @jay-in-az
    @jay-in-az23 күн бұрын

    How about scratches on the board after many uses?

  • @CraftedElements

    @CraftedElements

    23 күн бұрын

    Yes, its resin (plastic) so it could be scratched over time. Little cork or felt pads on the backgammon 'stones' would avoid that.

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