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I think I've seen two Origami chess sets around. Makes me wonder if there are any others, and CPs or diagrams of course.
Chess is such a wonderful subject so open to variations.
			
			
									
									Chess is such a wonderful subject so open to variations.
Fnord
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http://dev.origami.com/diagram_load.cfm ... hessbd.pdf
http://dev.origami.com/diagram_load.cfm ... sboard.pdf
http://www.fishgoth.com/origami/chess.html
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									http://dev.origami.com/diagram_load.cfm ... sboard.pdf
http://www.fishgoth.com/origami/chess.html
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a little birdy in the sky, 
dropped a poopy in my eye.
i wasn't mad, i didn't cry,
i just thank god that cows can't fly...
						dropped a poopy in my eye.
i wasn't mad, i didn't cry,
i just thank god that cows can't fly...
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There are quite a few 1-piece chessboards, and four chess sets I know of.
The full sets are by Joseph Wu (his website), Stephen O'Hanlon (his website), John Montroll (Origami Inside Out), and Marc Kirschenbaum (PCOC Play - http://db.origami.com/book_contents.asp?BookID=2247).
John Montroll has an excellent chessboard in Origami Inside Out. Marc Kirschenbaum has two seamless chess boards (each square is crease-free), an amazing 4-piece one (at Dr. O'Hanlon's site, fishgoth.com) and a[n impossible] 1-piece one you can find on origami.com. Sy Chen has a checkerboard in OUSA 2001. Steven Casey has [an unpublished as far as I know] 1-piece checkerboard that is seamless and I heard uses twist folds. Martin Wall, Max Hulme, etc. made chess boards long ago, there's a BOS booklet of them--haven't seen it though.
			
			
									
									
						The full sets are by Joseph Wu (his website), Stephen O'Hanlon (his website), John Montroll (Origami Inside Out), and Marc Kirschenbaum (PCOC Play - http://db.origami.com/book_contents.asp?BookID=2247).
John Montroll has an excellent chessboard in Origami Inside Out. Marc Kirschenbaum has two seamless chess boards (each square is crease-free), an amazing 4-piece one (at Dr. O'Hanlon's site, fishgoth.com) and a[n impossible] 1-piece one you can find on origami.com. Sy Chen has a checkerboard in OUSA 2001. Steven Casey has [an unpublished as far as I know] 1-piece checkerboard that is seamless and I heard uses twist folds. Martin Wall, Max Hulme, etc. made chess boards long ago, there's a BOS booklet of them--haven't seen it though.
Does anyone hold the diagrams of Hans Birkeland's 4-piece chessboard? It's been on his website but now the site has gone in the sink... 
I'm interested in it because I just compiled a mini-database about different chequered patterns which misses a few details.
Thanks in advance!
			
			
									
									
						I'm interested in it because I just compiled a mini-database about different chequered patterns which misses a few details.
Thanks in advance!
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Hans Birkeland's homepage is now available here:
http://www.hansbirkeland.150m.com/
(unfortunately with loads of advertising that sometimes hinders the browsing of the website...)
			
			
									
									http://www.hansbirkeland.150m.com/
(unfortunately with loads of advertising that sometimes hinders the browsing of the website...)
So long and keep folding ^_^
Gerwin
						Gerwin
Danke sehr!
Seems like Google didn't catch it yet... The pop-up ads are really annoying indeed, but at least I got the diagrams now.
Next question: can anyone provide me with information about the boards published in the BOS booklet #7 and CDO's QQM 26?
 My basic interest is in the models which use squares and are at least 4x4. Is Max Hulme's 8x8 (in BOS booklet #7) fuzzy or clean face?
			
			
									
									
						Seems like Google didn't catch it yet... The pop-up ads are really annoying indeed, but at least I got the diagrams now.
Next question: can anyone provide me with information about the boards published in the BOS booklet #7 and CDO's QQM 26?