The whole job is being played (but I still don’t recommend doing it for free, as it feels like it will bring unnecessary burden to the jlc, just take a look). If I remember it after finishing it, I will upload the picture (how can I feel that it is nonsense)
Combining the chess pieces and the chessboard into one, there is no need to hit the board twice (even though the chessboard may be a bit ugly), the chess pieces need to be sawed manually.
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(As for the "project tag" of open source, can there be a "whole life" option? People like me basically open the whole life source (I mostly engage in web development, and I am not very familiar with serious circuits) )
But I can already imagine the expression of the jlc engineer when he saw this board hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
(actually, I am in the Go department in our school's chess club, but...it seems inappropriate to play Go ( ̄ε(# ̄)∑) )
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