Knex Chess Board W/pieces.
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Knex Chess Board W/pieces.
I know it's been a while so here's another instructable for you guys. It's a knex chess board with pieces included! Hope you enjoy!
Supplies
Chessboard:
64 green rods
112 white rods
36 blue rods
46 purple connectors
46 gray connectors
The purple and gray connectors are the same but you need that much of each color.
36 blue connectors
White Chess Pieces:
Pawn-1 white connector and 4 white rods
Knight-2 white connectors, 4 white rods, and 2 light grey connectors.
Rook-2 white connectors and 4 blue rods
Bishop-1 white connector, 4 blue rods, and 4 gray connectors.
Queen-2 white connectors, 4 blue rods, and 4 gray connectors.
King-2 white connectors, 4 blue rods, and 4 orange connectors.
Black Chess Pieces:
The same as above but with black connectors instead of white ones.
64 green rods
112 white rods
36 blue rods
46 purple connectors
46 gray connectors
The purple and gray connectors are the same but you need that much of each color.
36 blue connectors
White Chess Pieces:
Pawn-1 white connector and 4 white rods
Knight-2 white connectors, 4 white rods, and 2 light grey connectors.
Rook-2 white connectors and 4 blue rods
Bishop-1 white connector, 4 blue rods, and 4 gray connectors.
Queen-2 white connectors, 4 blue rods, and 4 gray connectors.
King-2 white connectors, 4 blue rods, and 4 orange connectors.
Black Chess Pieces:
The same as above but with black connectors instead of white ones.
The Chess Board
The chess board is separated into different sections. You can build four of them to make the full chess board. You need to make two of each section. The alternating of purple and gray connectors is like the black and white squares on a real chess board. It is important to make sure that it does that across the entire chessboard.
The Chess Pieces
These are the chess pieces black and white. This shows you how to build each of them. The order is pawn, knight, rook, bishop, queen, and lastly king.
You're Finished!
Great job. Have fun! Also, the blue rods on the chessboard were for decoration so you can put them anywhere you'd like.