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    Default chess

    Steel: U8A (Russian standard)
    Size: 8/8", 1/2
    Pins: brass.
    Handle: G10
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    nice! How were the inserts put into the blade? What material was used for the chess pieces?
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    Very interesting, what did you use to cut the shapes in the blade? And were they cut in before or after heat treat? Thanks.

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    picture created on Electrical discharge machining.

    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    And were they cut in before or after heat treat?
    1. figure
    2. heat treat
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    Quote Originally Posted by arma View Post
    picture created on Electrical discharge machining.



    1. figure
    2. heat treat
    Thanks for the information.

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