Restoring Goban Lines?
Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2015 5:43 am
Hey guys,
I have an old katsura floor Goban that I bought from Japan for about 20 bucks. It's a nice floor goban but the surface is pretty beat up and the squares seem too small to fit stones.
If I put stones across the board like so "o-o-o-o-o-o" they overlap WAY too much. (Note that I am using smaller japanese biconvex stones and it still overlaps) Whereas when it is vertical, the spacing is fine. Since the board was cheap, and I'm not interested in it's value since it's more of a sentimental piece, I'd like to restore the surface and redo the lines.
Does anyone know of any good methods of how to go about doing this?
I have an old katsura floor Goban that I bought from Japan for about 20 bucks. It's a nice floor goban but the surface is pretty beat up and the squares seem too small to fit stones.
If I put stones across the board like so "o-o-o-o-o-o" they overlap WAY too much. (Note that I am using smaller japanese biconvex stones and it still overlaps) Whereas when it is vertical, the spacing is fine. Since the board was cheap, and I'm not interested in it's value since it's more of a sentimental piece, I'd like to restore the surface and redo the lines.
Does anyone know of any good methods of how to go about doing this?