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Re: [shogivar] Making a taikyoku shogi set

I have not been working on creating a kanji set for taikyoku shogi, but I have
been working on a printable "international" icon set for modern shogi and shogi
variants up to the dai dai shogi size.

If you want to simply find the kanji for taikyoku shogi, you might simply have
a look at the wikipedia page for the game. You can also find a page detailing
the taikyoku kanji at chessvariantpages.org. The only problem you will likely
encounter is, perhaps, some difficulty in clearly enlarging and rendering the
bitmap images you will find into clear images suitable for tiles of typical
size. I would suggest downloading the free/share ware program Inkscape (google
the name- I think it's at inkscape.net) With Inkscape, you should be able to
convert the small and blurry bitmap kanji images from the either pages into .svg
format. This will likely be quite time-consuming. If you can do it, you could
then replicate them in any size.

Have you tried the more moderately-sized shogi variants? Chu Shogi is a terrific
game, as is Tenjiku Shogi.

Anyway, good luck. Feel free to send any other questions you might have!

Matthew La Vallee
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-----Original Message-----
From: "Daniel" <cervantesdante@...>

Date: Fri, 26 Dec 2008 23:34:16
To: <shogivar@yahoogroups.com>
Subject: [shogivar] Making a taikyoku shogi set


The christmas breaks are always fun, and with it oft comes new
diversions and paths in life. One such was opened to me recently in
the lovely game known as shogi...now of course, i researched the game
and found some very interesting things and am highly anticipating
learning how to play.

However, then i discovered taikyoku shogi and i absolutely fell in
love with the concept of the game, and it hasn't left me in weeks
since i was first introduced in October. So i've come to a decision, i
want a set. Searching on the internet found me absolutely nothing in
the way of actually buying a set...living in south England has its
drawbacks.

So, if you can't buy it, make it...(and even if you can, if you can
make it for cheaper, well...)so i have set out to create my own
Teikyoku shogi set, however the internet is sparce in the actual
specifics of a set itself so i am finding it difficult to locate the
information needed, and hopefully some of you here will be able to
fill me in and offer helpful advice.

Firstly i intend to make a 2 part board, split in the middle and
connected with something resembling piano hinges. The board itself
will be made of a block of (cheap) hard wood, with a small 1/4 inch
upper lip(as a border around the game itself) and a 1/2-3/4 inch lower
lip. Covering this will be a mahogany or oaken veneer, on the top side
cut into squares with a slight gap in the manner reminiscent of fancy
chess boards. A clasp will be attached(or two) to two sides of the
lower lip, so that at the end of play(cough) the pieces may be stored
within the board itself when its folded in half. The issue here is in
knowing to what sizes one would need to make the board, firstly the
size of the squares depends on the size of the pieces, and i intend to
create the pieces to a similar size as standard shogi sets, so
extrapolating from that isn't difficult,(A 9 X 9 board is about
12inches by 12inches by my reckoning)and i estimate that a taikyoku
board will be approximately 4ft by 4ft +/- 1.5inches. I would
appreciate any feedback on this estimation and any measurements of
existing taikyoku boards you know of to confirm that.

For the pieces themselves i had intended on creating them out of
polymer clay using a mold for the shape and size, however replicating
the kanji is currently my biggest issue, having a)never studied them
and b)no real experience with using either polymer clay or painting
onto them. Suggestions on that would be beneficial although the real
problem are the kanji itself.

Is anyone aware of a list i can obtain with all the kanji listed for
Taikyoku shogi along with quantities for the pieces?

Yours sincerely
Djones


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The christmas breaks are always fun, and with it oft comes new diversions and paths in life. One such was opened to me recently in the lovely game known as...
Daniel
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Have you looked at the file section of this group? There is quite a bit of info on Taikyoku shogi there....
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Good luck with that endeavor. I personally have never tried playing anything larger than dai shogi and the 15x15 board was plenty big enough for me. Have you...
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I have not been working on creating a kanji set for taikyoku shogi, but I have been working on a printable "international" icon set for modern shogi and shogi...
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... Matthew> would suggest downloading the free/share ware program Matthew> Inkscape (google the name- I think it's at inkscape.net) Matthew> With Inkscape,...
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Just curious... are the characters used for the pieces too uncommon to be available in, eg, a shift-JIS scalable font? Mike...
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... Mike> Just curious... are the characters used for the pieces too Mike> uncommon to be available in, eg, a shift-JIS scalable font? I don't know. That would...
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Colin, It has taken me FAR to long to respond to this letter. I just rediscovered it! But, yes, we should compare results, should you still, after all of this...
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... Matthew> Colin, It has taken me FAR to long to respond to this Matthew> letter. I just rediscovered it! But, yes, we should Matthew> compare results,...
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Hi Colin, Yes! By all means, please send them to me when you have a moment. Say, here's an esoteric request: do you happen to know where I might find some...
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... Matthew> Hi Colin, Yes! By all means, please send them to me when Matthew> you have a moment. Say, here's an esoteric request: do Matthew> you happen to...
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... Hi Colin, Archive - Feb 4 thru 6, 2000 :) I was just looking at them a couple days ago. Laterz, Phoenix (aka tkr101010)...
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