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Nathan Morse
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thumbsup Nice work!
 
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  • Posted Fri Mar 5, 2010 12:46 pm
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Yes, good job. Those rounded edges look classy. Nice choice of 14x14 for the grid size. Looking at the edge of the board, the material appears to be styrofoam core with paper on both sides. Is that right?

I hope you use the swap rule, and follow the tradition that black, the first player, has border rows which are clockwise from the acute corners, and counterclockwise from the obtuse corners.
 
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twixter wrote:
Yes, good job. Those rounded edges look classy. Nice choice of 14x14 for the grid size. Looking at the edge of the board, the material appears to be styrofoam core with paper on both sides. Is that right?.


Thanks. Actually it's not a composite material like foamcore, but just plain chipboard (the stuff cereal boxes are made of, just thicker)

Also, I didn't know the tradition about color disposition, good to know.
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Nice work. What did you use to stamp the line and node impressions into the board?
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Nice work. What did you use to stamp the line and node impressions into the board?


bone folder for the lines, and I had a metallic marble lying around and a rubber hammer for the nodes.
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Cool! But what is a "bone folder"?

And how did you round the edges?
 
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Sometimes called a folding bone.
 
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