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100 Years Ago.....

A ravenous beast called the Infinity Ganon challenged me and my father to a chess match.... We agreed under the conditions that we only play on our Infinite Chess Set.... Being the cretin that he was, he concurred to this foolish request..... With sheepish grins on our faces, we watched him set up his last pawn and look up with a smile.... That smile, however, immediately turned into a face of horror as he watched us simultaneously activate our Infinity Chess/t and drop him, along with all of his pieces into a never-ending abyss... MUWAHAAHAHAHAHAAH!!!!!!!

All crazy backstory's aside, we came up with the idea for this box after watching one of the slick infinity mirror videos that YouTube had been suggesting to us for days. Knowing we could twist the idea of what an infinity mirror could be, we set out to create the most Legendary Chess Box Of All Time!!!!

The wood that the framework was built with, came off of an old barn that was covered in white oak. My dad harvested the wood well over a decade ago and counted some of the tree rings finding that some of the pieces were over 100-years-old! So, in essence, this project was built with wood that is over 100-years-old, just like when Link falls asleep in the game (sorry for the delayed spoiler, in fact, this instructable might have a couple of other spoilers, so you have been warned)!

The Legend of Zelda Breath of the Wild was one of my favorite games of all time. So in honor of its great aesthetic and terrific gameplay, we equipped this project with more features than Link's satchel! Complete with an infinity chess board, secret riddle compartment, hidden key spring drawers, and Breath of the Wild wood-burned etchings, this project took us a really long time as we screwed up some of our cuts early on in the build. However, with a little persistence and family patience :) we managed to get it done.

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