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chainmail armor
I'm currently working on making my own chainmail. Just working on the shirt first, not the full haubrek with the coif, mantle and gloves. Making the links isn't hard but weaving the pattern correctly is tricky at first. It takes a little patience to get all the links lined up right and make sure the pattern is right.
Has anyone else here made their own armor or have any experiences with making chainmail/plate armor? |
I did a tiny bit of weaving... did not exactly finish... though i think it would be cool to
best of luck to you |
I work the ren faire circuit in the midwest, so I see a lot of diy maile- and let me tell you, for every one who finishes, about a dozen don't- so good luck.....its rewarding if you can see it through.....
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I'm curious which weave you're using? Are you going a standard 4-in-1? I've done some weaving, but not a lot, I have a friend though that's done it professionally and made some gorgeous pieces.
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This sounds interesteing... But I wonder how it is done?
How do you make the rings? Is there a special tool that will take a piece of wire and curl it into rings? Or are you just wrapping wire around a cylindrical object and cutting? |
I'm using a 4 in 1 pattern right now. 6 in 1 looked cool but I figured I'd try 4 in 1 first to get used to working with the links and getting the patterns right
Here's the device I use to make links: http://realbeer.com/jjpalmer/HowtoChain.html It looks kind of like the device they made about half way down the page. It works. I use small bolt cutters to cut the wire, it seems to be the easiest. A dremmel might work well but I haven't tried that yet. |
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I wove abit when I worked Ren Fest. Nothing massive as I didn't have the time/patience.
So good luck :) |
Wow.. that's a lot of work.
I was hoping that they had some typ of specialized tool (picture a complex rivet gun) that would take wire right off the spool and form and cut the rings. I guess I'm dreaming... :) |
I can make a spool of rings in a short period of time. Its just weaving the pattern takes the most time for me. I'm don't have much experience with weaving metal in patterns so its taking some getting used to.
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Making rings really isn't that hard.
One maker at the Fest told me that the easy way is to take welder's wire, a pipe/rod of appropriate diameter, a vise and a pair of pliers. You put the rod in the vice and start wrapping the wire around the rod, using the pliers as necessary. Then you take a dremel with a cut off wheel and just go down the spiral. Viola! Rings! |
I used to make chainmail a lot. I would do it during lecture classes and also at
work. I would take my setup to work(graveyard tech support by my lonesome for an ISP) at night and make all the coils and cut the rings. Then when I was in class I would sit in the back and weave all the rings together. I got some weird looks at first as I sat there with my Crown Royal bag filled with rings and my two pair of pliers going to town heh. This is the jig that I use(made from shop scraps The following are a few pics of the armor I made for LARP. http://exit3.i-55.com/~default/armor1.jpg http://exit3.i-55.com/~default/armor3.jpg http://exit3.i-55.com/~default/armor4.jpg (The shield was for a Viking Myth. project. No way I would carry that heavy bastard for field battles :D ) As far as ring production, that jig will make a coil of ~225 rings in a few minutes. To cut the rings I use a pair of Wiss Aviation cutters, they allow me to cut 3 rings at a time on the larger diameter rings and 2 on the smaller. It then normally takes me ~10-12 minutes to cut the coil into rings. So I can usually average about 1000 rings an hour. For the sake of my hands though I usually alternate it up a bit with cutting, closing some rings, and weaving, just so I'm able to do it for longer periods of time and the blisters seemed to take longer to develop when I first started, no more blisters now thanks to caloused hands :thumbsup: I'm waiting till I head to grad school in a few months before getting everything out and picking it back up again. |
My thoughts on chainmail. (Nice stuff Krazy).How hard would it be to make titanium chainmail? If it were backed by kevlar plates -would there be any extra protection for someone?
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Nice stuff, Krazy! (I'm LARPing today).
If you are going for REAL protection, I think you want to stay away from chain. Any material that has breaks (in the links) and holes (between the links) will have less protection that a single or more closely woven piece. Hence Plate is better than chain. But as was discovered, it then becomes an arms race between strength of armor and ability to penetrate, with the limiting factor being what you can carry under your own power. |
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