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Chess 2 - Transforming Pawns & Chess Board

3D printable files, Exploded Views + Video to build the pawns.

.2mm Nozzle Required!

(This build requires additional parts for assembly which must be purchased separately. Links to these parts are listed below)

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1NrVVSV9Cyun_uC0GtvyV6-cscpdQsECg?usp=sharing

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Chess 2 - Transforming Pawns & Chess Board

Comments

those settings helped me (bambu lab a1 mini): X-Y hole compensation: 0.08mm X-Y contour compensation: -0.1mm

Konstantin Golosov

has anyone found the best xy contor compinsation settings yet?>

Noah Blatt

Sorry to hear that’s happening, the first thing I’d try is to make sure your build plate is super clean, use dish soap and warm water to clean it then be sure not to touch it at all. Sometimes after that I’ll also use isopropyl alcohol to clean it a second time. If that still doesn’t work, I’d suggest adding brims to the pieces that peel off. Let me know if you have any luck !

Works By Design

I got a question. I work with A1 mini and love to print this project. I have tried printing it for 2nd time now but it just not stick to my baseplate. Like the pieces bend on the edges and stick off. Any suggestions?

Alex

I assume you have what exactly was the issue caused by the larger nozzle

Jack Hassenzahl

have you tried 0.4 mm nozzle? that is all i have and I will have to spend a minimum of $25 just on a nozzle assembly on top of everything else

Jack Hassenzahl

You are right! Another pointed that out as well, It looks like they've both been updated and no longer sell those. But you should be able to substitute any spring as long as its the same size I call for (0.3mm Wire x 3mm OD x 5mm Length). I'll try to update that list if I find some new options

Works By Design

On the Hardware Sources page, the links for the Trigger Mechanism springs (Source 1 and 2) and pins (Source 1) seem to go to the wrong product. It might be an artifact of the source not having that specific size and it defaulting to another option. Just wanted to point that out.

Andy Wang

They are not, but I will add a the file that I used shortly! I will warn you that it wasn't cheap (still around $2000 USD for 1 pawn) and required lots and lots of filing and post processing to get it to work.

Works By Design

Are these metal printing ready through pcbway or jlcpcb if we wanted to get metal ones?

Jack Hassenzahl

The rook-pawns need those pins, but correct me if I'm wrong, I don't think I've listed the knight pawns as needing those pins. And to answer your other question, any metal surface that magnets are attracted to could be used, Its just that the tiles are designed to fit washers of those size.

Works By Design

I have not done any tests with a .25mm nozzle, its possible but I can't say for sure as I've only used a .2mm nozzle

Works By Design

another question, on the hardware list is says that the knight-pawns need a (1.5mm OD x 8mm Length) dowl pin, but in the exploaded view i cant seem to find it anyware? Also, can i use any type of dowl/metal thing for the board or does it have to be that certain washer?

Noah Blatt

I have a 0.25mm nozzle for my printer, is that sufficient, or does it have to be 0.2mm?

Timothy Monk

Yikes, you're right! looks like they've both been updated and no longer sell those. But you should be able to substitute any spring as long as its the same size I call for (0.3mm Wire x 3mm OD x 5mm Length). I'll try to update that list if I find some new options

Works By Design

Incredible work, had to buy the files, questions for the trigger mechanism springs, the links you send don't match up with what is written on the document. Also, are you able to substitute any company spring/part of the exact same size?

Noah Blatt

Anybody using the metric system and needing a magnet of a metric size can find the Q3 part (fitted for a 6x4 mm magnet) here. I edited it for myself, and it works great for me: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1HoubN5g6jCVW1QGf9m1mVTp_YDs9I6Cb/view?usp=sharing

nima pirmoradian

Thanks! Those are just some large screws that can be screwed into the bottom of the pieces to add more weight after the print

Works By Design

Great work! May I ask what the “Hardware suggested for matching set pieces” is for — in particular, the screws you suggested?

Michele Carpignano


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