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Re: Powering up the complete parts

Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2012 6:48 pm
by The_Ed
I'm down to $110.40 for all the brass hardware excluding the miscellaneous brass screws/nuts/washers for various odds and ends in the base. I have a feeling those will add up as I'll have to purchase more than I need of everything... It's still gonna cost over $300 when all is said and done (adding in the power supply, other components, the wood and stain, router bits for my dremel, and miscellaneous brass screws/nuts/washers). So it's gonna be close to $800 total, or if you include all my other equipment upgrades close to $1000... :cry:

At least I've been able to find some cheaper sources, and cut out unnecessary extravagance. That's saved over $100 already!

Re: Powering up the complete parts

Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2012 8:41 pm
by bstott
So - upgraded shop toys, er, tools. Lots of shiny toys, er, hardware. An awesome new chess toy, er, set. You'd better be publishing pictures of this $2500.00 chess set in the playing - building. :lol:

Re: Powering up the complete parts

Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2012 10:52 pm
by The_Ed
^ I'm confused...

It may get close to ~$1200 if I get a router, which I should, resistance is futile... My poor wallet...

Re: Powering up the complete parts

Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2012 1:03 am
by Tony
Considering how many extra parts you've added to make a checkers set and glass/paxolin top options it may have been easier to have just bought 2 kits ;)

Re: Powering up the complete parts

Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2012 5:35 pm
by The_Ed
Don't tempt me... This one is already costing me a fortune...

If you ever make those IN-28 and IV-29 base pieces I'll get those from you, how about that?

Re: Powering up the complete parts

Posted: Sat Oct 13, 2012 7:42 pm
by Tony
An error has just been pointed out to me, I've marked a + connection in the first photo that isn't there on that particular board. I've edited it to remove the error.