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Uploaded by on Jul 9, 2006

turning a log into a pawn

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  • Beautiful work but since you turned it green won't the wood crack on the pith? Also won't it wrap since it is green

  • @woodandwake surprisingly it has not.

  • Did you turn it green?

  • yes

  • That is so awesome man lol. I have a set that uses pieces as big as that. I wonder if that is how my pawns got there. Judging by the timing issues that must have taken about 40 - 80 minutes. Am I correct?

  • yes about an hour and a half of actual run time.

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  • oh shit at first i thought he was turning that giant log into a tiny pawn

  • Woah thats huge!

    that pawn will definetly pwn

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  • I have a whole chess board game + board in wood in that size XD

  • Wow. Nice to see it was all done by hand :) except spinning the whole thing around of course ;)

  • is the man lil or the pawn big ?

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  • LMAO. LOVE IT!

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