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Bamboo goban?
Posted: Sat Apr 23, 2011 2:57 pm
by LordYunzi
Hi there!
Read about a go-set containing a bamboo board at shodanimports. I don't expect it to be a match against the traditional materials, but is there anybody out there who could share his "bamboo-experiences"?
The store describes it as an "ideal newcomer or club set", but how much to expect from such a 50 $ set?
Re: Bamboo goban?
Posted: Sat Apr 23, 2011 3:25 pm
by ZeroKun
I love mine, but they will get damaged more easily than the other boards in my opinion.
Here is where I bought mine and a picture of the top
http://i.imgur.com/sN940.jpg.
Re: Bamboo goban?
Posted: Sat Apr 23, 2011 3:30 pm
by LordYunzi
Thanks, ZeroKun!
Doesn't look like serious damaging yet, how long have you played with it? Some scratching won't be a problem, but I would be disappointed if the whole thing breaks completely after a month ..
Re: Bamboo goban?
Posted: Sat Apr 23, 2011 3:47 pm
by ZeroKun
Not too much, but I've dropped it a few times. The nicks you'll end up seeing are usually a lighter color, which is really offsetting, I've got some bent corners and some dings on the sides. I let it be used in a tournament and didn't get much damage.
The reason why I sided with easily damaged, normally Shin Kaya and most other wood boards are made up of 2-4 pieces of wood since they can be grown that large, but with bamboo it's not possible. I'd roughly guess about 40 or so pieces make up mine if not more, more parts more to break.
Technically I'm not sure which is the softer of the woods, I haven't noticed any dents from people placing stones, and some of the tournament players were slammers. For the price, when not including stones or bowls, it's the cheapest and best 2 1/4" board you'll find. I haven't had much experience with the thinner ones.
Re: Bamboo goban?
Posted: Sat Apr 23, 2011 3:56 pm
by LordYunzi
Good to know, maybe we could use it in our playing group

Re: Bamboo goban?
Posted: Sat Apr 23, 2011 10:41 pm
by Redbeard
I really like the bamboo board I got from YMI a few years ago.
One thing to keep in mind is that the bamboo strips are lacquered together which makes the surface of the board very hard and shiny. The sound you get when you play a stone on bamboo is a high "click" as opposed to the deep "thunk" of soft wood board.
In my experience the bamboo board is much less prone to damage. My bamboo board sits on the front room table, is played on often, gets bumped and banged by every package and book bag that comes in the house and has been taken on several trips. After four years it has some minor scratches, but nothing that would prevent me form using it.
A downside is that the board is big and heavy. It is heavier than a kaya board twice it's thickness and it is made for Chinese stones, so the board is wider than a Japanese or Korean made board.
If you don't mind the size, weight, and sound it is a very serviceable board, especially for the price. It looks great and will last for many years. It's also a nice "green" alternative to the rare wood used in other boards.
Re: Bamboo goban?
Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2011 12:29 am
by Mivo
I bought a Chinese bamboo board a couple years ago and I'm quite fond of it. I prefer the darker colour and the texture over the other materials (kaya boards always look "too yellow" and bright to me), and it wasn't just a cheap alternative but exactly what I had in mind. I had bought Agate stones from China some time before and wanted a matching board. It's 5cm (about 2.5") thick, looks very similar to
this, and in spite of being used regularly, doesn't show any damage so far. It stays in the house though and the climate here is pretty stable. As Redbeard said, it's comparatively heavy, but for me that's a plus, well, at least once you have paid for the shipping.

Re: Bamboo goban?
Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2011 10:08 am
by LordYunzi
Thanks, redbeard and mivo
Even if the "green" alternative wasn't on my mind, I think it's a very good point! And it sounds very exciting to have a board that looks darker than kaya, but not as dark as katsura.
I don't care about the weight, it's meant to stay quite fixed once it's here. Have a travel set as well, so the old one will be with me climbing mountains and travelling
Well, I think I am as convinced as possible, just waiting for the next paycheck, hehe.
Re: Bamboo goban?
Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2011 12:59 pm
by TruthTaco
I got one from YMI about a year ago (or more). My only problem with it is, it has warped alittle. I live in Georgia, so I figured with how humid it is down here it shouldn't warp, but I guess maybe the air in my house is not as humid or something? Dunno, but I would probably get shinkaya if I got another one. (though I haven't ever tried shinkaya).
Re: Bamboo goban?
Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2011 5:01 pm
by wessanenoctupus
I have played on a few, my only complaint is the glare off the board is sometimes annoying...a matte finished bamboo board might be a good idea ^^
Re: Bamboo goban?
Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2011 6:13 am
by LordYunzi
Thank you, guys!
Anyone who knows about such a less disturbing finish, and the store, of course?
Re: Bamboo goban?
Posted: Thu Jun 23, 2011 5:22 am
by Ketsa
I bought a chinese bamboo goban approx a year back.
one month after the purchase the board started bending, and is now seriously bent and cracks appeared on the surface. i guess they are not all of the same quality....
Package says its from : "Ningbo Mi Toys LTD"
I bought this through :
http://www.jeudego.com/catalog/product_ ... cts_id=262might add a pic later.
Re: Bamboo goban?
Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2011 3:45 am
by jswm
Yes, bamboo is "Green", it grows very fast.
Bamboo goban is very easily cracked, especially in the dry winter of North China, if you live in a dry area you may wipe it with wet cloth occasionally, and cover a (dry) cloth on it when you don't use it, it will be fine.
Before the first use, use a face tissue and one or two drops of oil to wipe it, then use a face tissue and fresh water wipe it, the color will be changed a little, it also helps to protect the bamboo. You may test this on the back side of the goban.
Re: Bamboo goban?
Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2012 12:19 pm
by LordYunzi
Hmm..I actually live in a cold, dry climate zone myself, so I did not decide anything yet.

Re: Bamboo goban?
Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2012 7:19 pm
by phillip1882
hmm. had kinda a bad experience with my bamboo board. i left mine in my car so i wouldn't forget it on the way to go club, and from the changing temps, it developed several large cracks.
I made my own go board for about 35 bucks, and that one is very durable.
if you don't mind putting in the time, talk to your hardware store about some lumber.
don't forget lacquer as well.