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I decided to make the board in the shape of an octagon, which allowed me to save some material as only the center area needed to be made from a solid piece. The ditch and | I decided to make the board in the shape of an octagon, which allowed me to save some material as only the center area needed to be made from a solid piece. The ditch and border were made from 8 identical pieces of scrap Valchromat while the center is made from an old Ikea beech tabletop. | ||
[[File:Crokinole Drawing Top.png|frameless|400x400px]][[File:Crokinole Drawing Section.png|frameless|400x400px]] | [[File:Crokinole Drawing Top.png|frameless|400x400px]][[File:Crokinole Drawing Section.png|frameless|400x400px]] | ||
=== CNC-Routing Pieces === | === CNC-Routing Pieces === | ||
Given that the outer pieces are identical and needed more or less precise angles and arcs I routed them on our [[CNC Router#WorkBee|Workbee CNC Router]]. The blanks were cut to width on the table saw and trimmed to size with the chop saw. On each rough cut piece I glued a printed template to help with drilling the locating/mounting holes, while making sure the screw heads are counterbored deep enough that the CNC router won't hit them.<gallery> | |||
File:Crokinole CNC Fixture.jpg|Cutting a fixture to reliably route multiple of the same piece on the CNC. | |||
File:Crokinole CNC Fixture Cutting.mp4|Video | |||
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File:Crokinole CNC 1.jpg | |||
File:Crokinole CNC 2.jpg | |||
File:Crokinole CNC 3.jpg | |||
File:Crokinole CNC complete Timelapse Vid.mp4|Timelapse of a complete piece. | |||
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File:Crokinole Segmente Bohren 1.jpeg|Countersinking for the screws used during assembly. | |||
File:Crokinole Segmente Kanten zuschneiden.jpeg|Trimming the borders. The CNC-cut part was only used for adjusting the end stop! | |||
File:Crokinole Segmente Bohren 2.jpeg|Predrilling screw locations on the border. | |||
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=== Center Piece === | === Center Piece === | ||
==== Routing Circle ==== | ==== Routing Circle ==== | ||
The center playing area was cut with a circle-cutting jig for our router. The 8mm bit needed 4-5 passes to cut the complete circle. Please ignore the slot in board. This is were the legs of the Ikea table used to be mounted. This will be the bottom of the Crokinole Board.<gallery> | |||
File:Crokinole Kreisschneiden 1.jpeg|Setting up. | |||
File:Crokinole Kreisschneiden 2.jpeg|Lining up the router bit with the radius mark. | |||
File:Crokinole Kreisschneiden 3.jpeg|First pass | |||
File:Crokinole Kreisschneiden 4.jpeg|Many passes later. | |||
File:Crokinole Kreisschneiden 5.jpeg|Through cut. | |||
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==== Routing Step ==== | ==== Routing Step ==== | ||
On the bottom there was also a step cut out to increase the gluing area and allow for some screws to fix the outer segments onto the playing area. MDF/Valchromat is not as strong as solid wood therefore I wanted to make sure it doesn't break when lifted from the edges.<gallery> | |||
File:Crokinole Kreisschneiden 6.jpeg|Routing step. | |||
File:Crokinole Kreisschneiden 7.jpeg|Checking fit. Here you can also see the positions where the screws will go. | |||
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==== Lines ==== | ==== Lines ==== |
Revision as of 23:28, 26 November 2022
Crokinole is a 2-4 player dexterity board game with the goal to get as many disks as close to the center as possible. For the detailed game rules check out the Crokinole Wikipedia page.
ProjectInfoBox Crokinole Board | |
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Status: | done |
Release Date: | 24.12.2021 |
Initiator: | Patrick |
Materials Used: | Wood (beech), Coloured MDF (Valchromat) |
Design
The playing area of a Crokinole Board is 660mm in diameter. Dimensions for the other measurements were a bit harder to find and I took them from the blog of Stephen Houser.
Playing circle | 660 mm |
Outer line | 610 mm |
Middle line | 406 mm |
Inner line (with pegs) | 204 mm |
Line width | 3 mm |
Center hole | 35 mm |
Center hole depth | 6 mm |
Ditch width (area around playing circle) | >51 mm |
Disks | 32x10 mm |
I decided to make the board in the shape of an octagon, which allowed me to save some material as only the center area needed to be made from a solid piece. The ditch and border were made from 8 identical pieces of scrap Valchromat while the center is made from an old Ikea beech tabletop.
CNC-Routing Pieces
Given that the outer pieces are identical and needed more or less precise angles and arcs I routed them on our Workbee CNC Router. The blanks were cut to width on the table saw and trimmed to size with the chop saw. On each rough cut piece I glued a printed template to help with drilling the locating/mounting holes, while making sure the screw heads are counterbored deep enough that the CNC router won't hit them.
Video
Timelapse of a complete piece.
Center Piece
Routing Circle
The center playing area was cut with a circle-cutting jig for our router. The 8mm bit needed 4-5 passes to cut the complete circle. Please ignore the slot in board. This is were the legs of the Ikea table used to be mounted. This will be the bottom of the Crokinole Board.
Routing Step
On the bottom there was also a step cut out to increase the gluing area and allow for some screws to fix the outer segments onto the playing area. MDF/Valchromat is not as strong as solid wood therefore I wanted to make sure it doesn't break when lifted from the edges.