Silicone mould chess board + chess pieces (set)
- Make your own chess game
- Chessboard + chess pieces
- Contents: chessboard and pieces
Make your own chess board and chess pieces with this new silicone mould! The set includes a mould for the chess board and a mould for each chess piece (King, Queen, Bishop, Knight, Rook and Pawn). The moulds are easy to release, allowing you to reuse them without any problems. So are you a lover of this strategic game? Then make your own chess game for yourself or for others! A personalised chess board also makes a great gift!
Chess set contents
The chess set consists of a chessboard + all chess pieces for 1 player, so you cast a complete chess set in just two times. The set consists of the following moulds:
- 1 chess board
- 1 King
- 1 Queen
- 2 rooks
- 2 bishops
- 2 knights
- 8 pawns
Suitable epoxy resin
Using suitable epoxy is important for the end result of your chess set. Do you want to use epoxy that is highly resistant to UV radiation and easy to process? Then choose RESION UV Resin Art Epoxy LV (low viscosity). This epoxy resin is highly UV-resistant, so you don't need a UV stabiliser. For all epoxy resins, see the Epoxy category.
Make unique Resin Art with these pigments
With epoxy pigments, you can give your epoxy chess set a unique twist. Do you opt for the luxurious MetalTint colours or opaque ResiTint MAX pigments? Or will you opt for the transparent TransTint epoxy pigment? View our entire pigment range to see which pigments suit you!
Product properties
Set: chessboard + chess pieces
Material: silicone
Dimensions chessboard: 29 x 29 x 1 (lxwxh)
Dimensions chess pieces (length):
- King - 7 cm
- Queen - 6 cm
- Rook - 4 cm
- Bishop - 5 cm
- Knight - 4 cm
- Pawn - 3.5 cm
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