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I build these Chinese Checker boards that store the marbles and hang on the wall. If you want to see how I do it, watch the video!

I began this build by creating a pattern I could drill out on my drill press. I drilled the holes at 5/8″ diameter to fit a router bushing that I will be using on my plunge router base. I created the pattern to allow the marbles to be spaced 1″ apart from each other. I’m sharing this pattern free to be downloaded below:

I highly recommend using a center punch or an awl to leave an indention in the wood at the center of each hole. Using a 5/8″ forstner bit and having a center indention, it falls into place pretty well, makes drilling much quicker and more accurate.

I started with some rough sawn spalted poplar. After milling, I created a panel just above 16″ x 20″ in size. The final size ended up as 16″ x 18″

Once the panel was dry and sanded, I clamped the new plunge template in place and began boring 121 shallow holes for the marbles using a 1/2″ round nose bit. I set the bit depth to cut down just far enough to create a half sphere. Perfect for the marbles to settle into.

Chinese Checker Board Drill Template (16403 downloads )

 

Next I used a marble storage bit that I purchased through Amazon to cut short marble storage areas in the top and bottom of the game board. To do this I setup stop blocks on my router fence and made a plunge cut to start. This bit

After finishing all 6 of the marble storage slots, I setup more stop blocks to place two keyhole slots on the back of the board to allow it to be hung on the wall.

Continuing with the router, I put a 3/8″ roundover on each of the corners. Then a 1/4″ roundover all around the edges and moved on to sanding. Lots and lots of sanding…

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