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Taikyoku Shogi. Taikyoku Shogi. Extremely large shogi variant. (36x36, Cells: 1296) [All Comments] [Add Comment or Rating]
Joe Joyce wrote on Thu, Sep 28, 2006 02:36 AM UTC:
You could try printing on label paper. I've had good success with that method. You can print on large [8.5' x 11'] label sheets. Print a narrow circle just less than the size of the chip around each piece as a cutting guide. Cut the label sheet with the backing still on, then peel each piece and stick it on the chip. Keep the label on the top of the chip, don't let it wrap over the side as this allows it to peel off rather easily with use. Scotch makes a packaging tape that's 2' wide, very thin and clear, and comes in a very good dispenser with a 'brake' so you can get the correct length easily and reduce wastage. This can be put on the label before cutting to seal and make your pieces water resistant; very good if you used water-soluble printer ink. This is a reasonably cheap way to make fairly decent pieces.