How to Make Dragonscale Chain Maille

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024
  • beadaholique.com - In this video, learn how to make the dragonscale variety of chain maille. This intricate weave is beautiful, and truly does resemble scales.
    Designer: Megan Milliken
    Related Project:
    Dragonscale Chain Maille Bracelet
    Project B1025
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    You can find the supplies in this video at Beadaholique.com
    Artistic Wire, Chain Maille Jump Rings, 18 Ga / ID 5.95mm / 45pc, Tarnish Resistant Silver Plated
    SKU: FMC-1594
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    Xuron Jeweler's Super Fine Pliers Chain Nose Flat Nose
    SKU: XTL-5450
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    Beadalon Large Beading Mats - Prevent Bead Rolling 13 X 18 Inch (Set of 2)
    SKU: XTL-9935
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    Artistic Wire, Chain Maille Jump Rings, 20 Ga / ID 3.57mm / 180pc, Black Color
    SKU: FMC-2351 (Discontinued)

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  • @superfluous9726
    @superfluous9726 4 года назад +4

    I'm planing on making a full set of welded maille armour out of titanium with this patten. Thank you for this tutorial, it was really helpful. I'm going to regret this.

  • @wheelchairboy88
    @wheelchairboy88 7 лет назад +8

    I just want to thank you for this video tutorial. I've seen several written tutorials and they aren't as clear as this tutorial is. Thank you.

    • @beadaholique
      @beadaholique  7 лет назад +1

      Thanks, glad we could help!

    • @magdalozano7522
      @magdalozano7522 4 года назад +1

      @@beadaholique the video is extremely difficult to see. Camera position was awkward and lighting was horrible.

  • @beadaholique
    @beadaholique  11 лет назад

    You can get the supplies featured in our videos on Beadaholique . com's website. The links for the supplies in this video are located in the video description underneath this video.

  • @beadaholique
    @beadaholique  12 лет назад

    Our videos are made to teach you techniques and inspire you to create :) All of the supplies for you to make your own dragonscale chain maille bracelet can be found in the video description.

  • @oogityboogity
    @oogityboogity Год назад

    This is the only tutorial I could find that made dragonscale weave make sense. Thanks

    • @beadaholique
      @beadaholique  Год назад

      I am glad that it was easy to follow!

  • @1984Phalanx
    @1984Phalanx 5 лет назад +2

    Thank you for the tutorial. This is only my second day at this hobby and yesterday I succeeded in making a box weave necklace. I decided to try something harder and although I was very frustrated at the start I've gotten the pattern down. I really appreciate the way you would lay the piece down regularly so I could look at how it was supposed to go together.

  • @beadaholique
    @beadaholique  11 лет назад +1

    The rings are 5.95mm and 3.57mm. You can get them on Beadaholique . com's website. The links for the supplies in this video are located in the video description underneath this video.

  • @AnarchTheHedgehog
    @AnarchTheHedgehog 9 лет назад +8

    I recently got into chainmail and scale mail and i love the look of this weave. Great tutorial, thanks for posting!

  • @beadaholique
    @beadaholique  11 лет назад

    You can get them on Beadaholique . com's website. The links for the supplies in this video are located in the video description underneath this video.

  • @AstatineMime
    @AstatineMime 12 лет назад

    IMO, coolest looking chain maille weave ever

  • @SvetlanaOstrovskaya27
    @SvetlanaOstrovskaya27 12 лет назад

    Excellent video! Thank you so much! I do not understand those critical comments - do you, people realize that this tutorial is to show how and it IS free? Some of us just do not know how to be grateful - so sad. It's nearly impossible to find any info how to make this chain maille weave, especially so clear and detailed.
    Thank you so much again for the wonderful tutorial and for being so patient and kind. I love your videos.

  • @ronricketts350
    @ronricketts350 4 года назад

    Very clear instructions. Don’t be discouraged by complainers !

  • @beadaholique
    @beadaholique  12 лет назад +1

    There were 7 packages (1 package = 45 Pieces) of the silver rings and 3 packages (1 package = 140 Pieces) of the gold rings. You can get them on Beadaholique . com's website. The links for the the Dragonscale Chain Maille Bracelet and supplies in this video are located in the video description underneath this video.

  • @TheRickmurray
    @TheRickmurray 10 лет назад +2

    I tried this the other day and found a kinda easier way to do it, connect the second row of three before attaching it, that way you do not have to do the donting task of going inside the other rings and I skipped every other third row with the connectors so make it more flexible. Your tutorial is great though, just shared something that helped me

  • @beadaholique
    @beadaholique  12 лет назад

    The rings are Artistic Wire Chain Maille Jump Rings Non Tarnish Silver Plated - 18 Ga/ID and Artistic Wire Chain Maille Jump Rings Black Color - 20 Ga/ID 3.57mm/180pc. You can get them on Beadaholique . com's website. The links for the supplies in this video are located in the video description underneath the video.

  • @shackney1053
    @shackney1053 12 лет назад +1

    Finally, a dragonscale tutorial I can really see. Bless you for making such a clear and concise tutorial. I can't wait to get started.

  • @beadaholique
    @beadaholique  12 лет назад

    It took 7 packs of silver rings to make the Dragonscale Chain Maille Bracelet - Project B1025. The link for the project in this video is located in the video description underneath this video.

  • @tubeinfoful
    @tubeinfoful 9 лет назад

    very nice tutorial of joining big and small rings into a shape of weaving looking good

  • @alexzandra75
    @alexzandra75 12 лет назад

    I think that this video is wonderful! I am so happy I subscribed to your uploads. I have been trying to teach my 17 year old son how to do this and your voice is soothing. You are clear and easily understood. I will be using this video when helping my son. Extra patients and this video is going to make teaching him this technique so much nicer. Thank you.

  • @beadaholique
    @beadaholique  10 лет назад

    Yes you can absolutely use this video in your class. We absolutely do encourage you to use techniques that you have learned from us to create original designs for fun and profit.

  • @mszoomy
    @mszoomy 7 лет назад

    thank you so much for having CC on your video, I have bad hearing problems and sometimes I can't understand what the person is saying, especially if they have a heavy accent

  • @johnnyoro4
    @johnnyoro4 11 лет назад

    It took me about 12 hours of work once I made all the jump rings and cut them/ prepared them all. Once you have the pattern down it goes pretty easily. Making the rings by hand takes some extra time but it is pretty cool :)

  • @beadaholique
    @beadaholique  12 лет назад

    Yes, those black chain maille rings can be tricky! I tried using them when I was learning, and scratched them all up. My only advice is to practice and make sure that you have the technique down before you try the black ones. When I went back to them after I'd gotten the hang of it, I was able to be much more careful.

  • @AliCat42
    @AliCat42 10 лет назад +1

    oh this is so cool! I'm a novice and haven't tried chain mail yet but definitely getting rings tomorrow and giving this a go. It looks complicated, it'll take a lot of focus (at least for me lol) probably be a 14 hour project but it is worth it. Thank you for doing several rows step by step, I'll be watching this video over and over while I do it!

  • @beadaholique
    @beadaholique  10 лет назад +6

    +Kari Crouse - The only way to determine the gauge and inner diameter if they don't list it would be to measure the rings. I am not a big expert on all of the math involved in ring sizing for chain maille, in fact, I just chose the sizes according to what was recommended on the back of the Artistic Wire Chain Maille Jump Rings. An internet search should yield a lot of information on determining the correct size and ratios. I can't speak to the specific rings that you're trying because I've never used that particular brand and I don't know how accurate their sizing is. A very small difference can make a big difference in this kind of technique. I recommend the Artistic Wire rings. They work great and the sizes are spot on.

  • @beadaholique
    @beadaholique  12 лет назад

    I'm a jewelry designer, so that's my expertise. Dragonscale bends quite well along the grain (in this case, the way it bends around the wrist) and not as much the other way. Good luck in your quest for information.

  • @beadaholique
    @beadaholique  11 лет назад

    I'm not an expert on aspect ratio, and I honestly tend to use the sizes listed on the back of the ring package, so I can't give you a lot of advice, but I can tell you that yes, the smaller rings do have 4 of the larger rings going through them.

  • @ronricketts350
    @ronricketts350 4 года назад

    I get frustrated because I am handicapped. Your instructions are great.

  • @cameronyoung2004
    @cameronyoung2004 Год назад

    Just made a byzantine bracelet out of copper for my wife. I'm going to try this as well

  • @JohnSmith-nt9co
    @JohnSmith-nt9co 11 лет назад

    You are creative and very bright. Thank you for this informative video.

  • @lillydarkfire6193
    @lillydarkfire6193 9 лет назад +1

    I appreciate how thorough you are with telling us how exactly to do this type of Chainmail. My only issue is how you keep picking it up to put in the loops. It makes it hard to see how you are doing it. Not trying to be rude or anything, it is just the angle on the camera was a bit off. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.

  • @davidbowman6037
    @davidbowman6037 12 лет назад

    Your work is very nice, and the tutorial is well made. On the other hand, this is the hard and slow way to make dragonscale. Dragonscale has a speedweaving technique in which all the small rings are pre-closed. When I switched from the non-speed technique to the speedweaving technique, my total weaving time dropped by about 1/3, which is important considering how long it takes to do dragonscale. I just added some advice on this weave-see the link to my blog on my profile.

  • @ranchgoddess2012
    @ranchgoddess2012 12 лет назад

    If I'm ever dying I'm going to do this as a project....it will seem to take FOREVER!!! Seriously, great video!! Thanks!! I imagine with all this work, you sell them for HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS...

  • @jimRaynor6
    @jimRaynor6 10 лет назад +1

    Wow I really like that. I'm really glad I watched your video

  • @beadaholique
    @beadaholique  12 лет назад +1

    Thanks! I don't remember exactly how long it took, as it's been a few months since I completed this bracelet. I do know that I worked on it for several days off and on, though.

  • @beadaholique
    @beadaholique  12 лет назад

    If you are willing to experiment, you might try that size, the sku is FJR-6012. Otherwise, I can tell you that the colorful aluminum rings are not cut as precisely or neatly. The sizes may work, but they may not look as nice as the rings that are made for chain maille. Again, that is something you might determine is okay with you in order to get that pop of color, so experimenting with it would tell you whether or not you liked it.

  • @karicrouse9351
    @karicrouse9351 10 лет назад +1

    I wanted to have more color choices than the 4 colors Artistic Wire offers (brass, copper, silver, black). The key it seems is to know the Aspect Ratio (AR) of the rings that work. This is figured by ID (inner diameter)/WD (wire diameter). I convert both to milimeters to find mine. Most sources say to try to stay within +/-.5 of the AR when choosing rings. Some extra play works for some patterns while others need to be pretty precise. If you know the AR, you can size up and down pretty easily. When ordering rings, you also have to pay attention to what guage standard was used to form them. A 9/64" (3.57mm) ID ring using AWG (american standard) 18ga wire is 1.02mm thick (3.5 AR), while a SWG (imperial standard) 18ga wire is 1.22mm thick (2.9 AR) so you would be better off to choose 19ga SWG wire which is 1.16mm thick (3.2 AR) to keep the AR within the accepted range.

  • @orrex111
    @orrex111 9 лет назад +1

    Terrific tutorial. Very clear and easy to follow. Great work!

  • @thertsgamer3066
    @thertsgamer3066 11 лет назад +2

    The problem with making this into armor is that you'd have to tac-weld the rings closed, or you may find the weight pulling rings apart. Which would be very, very difficult and time consuming due to the proximity of the rings.

  • @kethtemplar8989
    @kethtemplar8989 5 лет назад

    Please bear in mind that if your planning on actually wearing this that this type of maille is known as "butted maille" and as such. Has absolutly no protective qualitys what so ever. Just thought id say this here because my friend wanted to get into HEMA and very nearly brought a butted maille tunic for practice. For the same price as a real one too.
    On a much lighter note. Fantastic tutorial! Keep up the good work!

    • @Gavin-N
      @Gavin-N 5 лет назад +1

      butted mail can help but it's just not as good as real mail.

    • @kethtemplar8989
      @kethtemplar8989 5 лет назад

      @@Gavin-N that. And the duribility is non existant.

  • @sarahirwin6903
    @sarahirwin6903 11 лет назад

    Great tutorial well put instructions all I know is u had to have been using a thin material I was trying to follow with 14g steel with a. 3/8 and 1/2 inch ring and struggled a bit had to go thru video twice but got it down thanks for posting the video !!!!

  • @kimwehrman
    @kimwehrman 12 лет назад

    awesome tutorial excellent camera work & detail

  • @beadaholique
    @beadaholique  11 лет назад +1

    The clasps are from Beadaholique. You can search for SKU FCL-6808. As far as how long this takes, as I've said before, I don't remember exactly how long it took me because it was last year that I made it. I do remember that I worked on it off and on for several days. It's also going to vary A LOT from person to person depending on how fast you work. I think it probably takes me about an hour per inch, but I've spoken to other people who say that it takes them up to three or four hours per inch.

  • @beadaholique
    @beadaholique  11 лет назад

    I am glad to confirm we ship to Brazil.

  • @beadaholique
    @beadaholique  10 лет назад

    Yes, you can definitely use all one color of ring. You do need the two different sizes though.

  • @DarkPrince013
    @DarkPrince013 11 лет назад

    That looks amazing! You have admirable patience.

  • @beadaholique
    @beadaholique  11 лет назад

    A necklace usually needs to curve sideways much more than a bracelet does. The dragonscale will bend sideways a certain amount, but does get a different sort of gathered appearance. It may help to make the strip narrower. It might just take a bit of experimentation.

  • @KrazyPome
    @KrazyPome 11 лет назад

    Aspect ratio!, yea I have been reading up that, they all say 3 times the thickness for this weave.
    Thanks for the tutorial!

  • @gailsauers8138
    @gailsauers8138 12 лет назад +1

    How Amazing! I am impressed how beautiful your technique was shared!! Thank you so much, you was so clear and exact on the placement of each ring and made it look so easy, not the next part is mine, making the scale. LOL Thank you very much for your time and kindness helping someone like myself that is just starting!

  • @beadaholique
    @beadaholique  11 лет назад

    That is the number of packages that I used for my 6.5" bracelet. I made the weaving 6" long and then the clasp adds about half an inch. You will want to get some more rings if you're going to make your bracelet the same width and you need it to be longer.

  • @beadaholique
    @beadaholique  11 лет назад

    It would depend on exactly what materials you use and how wide you make it. You could do a one inch swatch, count the rings, and then calculate how many would be in your finished piece, but I don't have a way of figuring that out without making a swatch.

  • @notgonnagiveoutinfo4180
    @notgonnagiveoutinfo4180 10 лет назад

    Why would ANYONE dislike this video???

  • @beadaholique
    @beadaholique  12 лет назад

    I have no idea about the varying durability of different chain maille types. I can tell you that this is plenty durable for use in jewelry making. It uses quite a few rings per inch, so it's probably a bit heavier, but since they're aluminum the amount used in the bracelet do not make it overly heavy. I could not tell you whether knights wore chain maille of this type. You might try doing an internet search for chain maille groups and asking someone who's more of an expert on chain maille.

  • @beadaholique
    @beadaholique  11 лет назад

    Unfortunately, chain maille techniques are very difficult to explain without visual aid. We do them as videos because we feel that this is the best way to give clear, easy to follow instructions.

  • @joshfindlay36
    @joshfindlay36 11 лет назад

    Im attempting a large scale suit of chain mail using this pattern thank you very much for this video its very helpful

  • @mooerr
    @mooerr 12 лет назад

    Thank you so much for looking into that for me! I think I'll play it safe and go for the recommended rings.

  • @beadaholique
    @beadaholique  12 лет назад

    It's not just the outer diameter of the jump ring that is important for chain maille. It has also to do with the gauge (thickness) and the inner diameter. These measurements all have to do with the aspect ratio of the rings, and this is what tells you if your rings will fit for this weave. It's all very confusing, and when you are just learning, I found it much easier to just stick to the ring sizes that you know will work.

  • @beadaholique
    @beadaholique  11 лет назад

    Since the angle of the rings matches up, I suppose that would technically be possible, yes. You'd probably want to make it flat and then find a way to join the ends. It would take some experimentation to figure out how this would work, but I can add it to our video request list.

  • @beadaholique
    @beadaholique  12 лет назад

    This bracelet has a substantial feel, and it a bit on the heavy side as far as bracelets go, but I don't imagine it would be so heavy as to be uncomfortable to wear.

  • @trudybradt6413
    @trudybradt6413 8 лет назад

    Thank you for this tutorial...it is very clear and easy to follow. I can't wait to give it a try! :)

  • @beadaholique
    @beadaholique  10 лет назад +2

    @HARSHIT POOJARI - I don't remember exactly how long it took me. I do remember that I worked on it off and on for several days. It's also going to vary A LOT from person to person depending on how fast you work. I think it probably takes me about an hour per inch, but I've spoken to other people who say that it takes them up to three or four hours per inch.

  • @daybidbanderbecht5299
    @daybidbanderbecht5299 9 лет назад

    I would love to see this style weave used for a full mail shirt. Would probably take a jillion years to make though.

  • @beadaholique
    @beadaholique  11 лет назад

    This bracelet has a substantial feel, and it is a bit on the heavy side as far as bracelets go, but I made one for my husband and he doesn't find it uncomfortable to wear.

  • @beadaholique
    @beadaholique  12 лет назад

    Those are the quantities that come in a package of those jump rings. This video is only intended to demonstrate the dragonscale weave, but the bracelet shown in the beginning of the video will be up on our projects page soon, and will have a detailed materials list and specific instructions. You can check our free beading projects section. That bracelet used 7 packages of the 18 gauge rings and 3 packages of the 20 gauge rings.

  • @beadaholique
    @beadaholique  12 лет назад

    You reach down through the top silver ring and put the black ring through the sides of the two silver rings in the layer below.

  • @xRICHMONx
    @xRICHMONx 12 лет назад

    All right, I guess I'll keep looking then. Thank you.

  • @beadaholique
    @beadaholique  11 лет назад

    These jump rings aren't all that soft. It takes pliers to open and close them. One alone might not stand up to a good solid tug, but with the stress distributed amongst so many, it's pretty durable. My suggestion, if you're concerned about it, would be to experiment with some swatches and see how well you feel they hold up.

  • @johnnyoro4
    @johnnyoro4 11 лет назад

    Thank you for the video!! I now have a dragonscale bracelet that looks great and everyone wants :)

  • @doreestone2910
    @doreestone2910 9 лет назад +31

    I watched it three more time and I'm sorry to say, because of the hands holding things, I couldn't even begin to make out what was going on. I was more frustrated than helped. Most of the time the camera didn't even show the work. The item was either above or below the view of the camera. Very awkward and not at all helpful.

  • @sarahirwin6903
    @sarahirwin6903 11 лет назад

    I make all my own jump rings I buy the coils of metal in various gauges and spin it on different size dowels depending on size of ring I want granted colors don't vary too much and are basic but if your working in silver and black it's very cost effective and get sooooo much more for your buck it is a lot more time consuming but worth it in the long run when your spinning up half mile of Wire into tens of thousands of rings for 30 dollars or less

  • @beadaholique
    @beadaholique  12 лет назад

    Thank you! My wedding set is from Ben Bridge Jewelers (and I love it too!).

  • @corvanphoenix
    @corvanphoenix 8 лет назад

    Honestly, you creative types are a different species. How amazing to have come up with this, it looks fantastic. If I ever get the hang of normal mail making I will give it a go. Probably will anyway just for masochistic fun - my hands aren't nearly so dainty & dexterous as yours! Just to clarify the technique, you're essentially weaving together 2 sets of rows aren't you - the even set & the uneven. In the video, it was 4-3 till the tapering. So the 4 row's don't connect to the 3 rings, just each other, & the 3 rings likewise. Is that correct? I did try to follow & if you don't have time to answer I will work it out, just thought I'd ask.
    Thanks very much. If you completed this chain I'd love to see what a longer &/or fatter length with those colours would look like. The bronze/gold one was great. Creative people!

  • @yarntaz
    @yarntaz 12 лет назад

    Beautiful work! thanks for the video and your clear communication. Kudos!

  • @cassandrarichardson5136
    @cassandrarichardson5136 5 лет назад +1

    Absolutely amazing thanks❤

  • @xXCREEKSTARXx
    @xXCREEKSTARXx 4 года назад +2

    From experience to people who want to know how long making this takes: Its at least 20-30 hours, 2-3x more if you make the rings yourself.

  • @kurtilein3
    @kurtilein3 10 лет назад +1

    if you can wrap your mind around it, it should be possible to close all the large rings, even to weld them closed, each on their own. and then do the whole weave just by adding the small rings, with 4 large rings going through each small ring.
    which means you could do it with silver and gold, and with the right melting points, close all rings with welding.

    • @flyingace15
      @flyingace15 10 лет назад

      That's the way I'm going to attempt to make it. Only without the welding, just the closing of the large rings. Seems easier once you get the pattern down

    • @tiberiusmkay
      @tiberiusmkay 9 лет назад

      Thank you so much +kurtilein3. I was an inch into this when I read your comment. You've pretty much doubled my speed.

    • @kurtilein3
      @kurtilein3 9 лет назад

      tiberiusmkay
      oh great, i actually helped someone with my idea :) i just noticed that none of the large rings are intersecting in this pattern, they are all parralel, so i figured it must be possible.

    • @waynejenkins7349
      @waynejenkins7349 9 лет назад

      It easiest to be able to close the small rings, then loop the larger ring into the small. That how I do mine. Seams faster and easier than her way shown

  • @thechainhut
    @thechainhut 5 лет назад +1

    Awesome!

  • @AmericanThunder
    @AmericanThunder 9 лет назад

    Great video and very nice voice, too.

  • @HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHHA
    @HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHHA 11 лет назад

    Believe Belive The Dragonborn Comes!!!

  • @WesleyVanderwesthuyzen
    @WesleyVanderwesthuyzen 7 лет назад

    awesome ness ,i am going to give this a go

  • @ECgoing
    @ECgoing 11 лет назад

    I have bought rings from beadsisters.co.uk. I have used aluminumrings; the large ring is a bright aluminum id6mm 1,02 mm ring (rd5-40) and the smaller is an anodised aluminum id4,2mm 0,81mm ring (rd3-32). So there you have an european option, but I'm sure Beadaholique is as good a choise, and they will have the exact ring size mentioned in this video, while I had to do alot of calculations to figure out what rings to buy..btw beadaholique have the best tutorials I have seen!

  • @KrazyPome
    @KrazyPome 11 лет назад

    Yup I sure did. But I understand her process for the weave ^^. I've already made this item by listening to her tutorial but I made my own rings and I made them (at first) by the 3 times the thickness rule and found the 4th ring wouldn't allow me to get the ring completely closed, so I asked a question...

  • @beadaholique
    @beadaholique  11 лет назад

    I'm sure you could find a design for using this weave to create earrings, yes. Experiment and be creative! You might try making a diamond shape of the chain maille and hanging it by one of the points, but feel free to play around and see what you like.

  • @davidbowman6037
    @davidbowman6037 10 лет назад

    I have made this weave many, many times. I prefer these rings sizes:
    larger rings: 18 gauge, 6 mm inner diameter
    smaller rings: 20 gauge, 4 mm inner diameter.
    Both gauges in AWG, so 18 gauge is 1.02mm, and 20 gauge is 0.81 mm.
    I have done wide chain of 4 large rings wide, and narrower chain of 3 large rings wide. The narrower is very pretty, the wider is more bold, in your face. Both take a long time, with many rings per inch.
    Technique: Make this much easier on yourself. Pre-close all the small rings and never weave them in. In the video, Megan complains about how it's hard to weave those small rings into place and get the pliers where they need to be, so don't bother. Pre-close the small rings. It's easier and faster.
    Look for a Dragonscale Speed Weaving Tutorial, which shows how to do this with pre-closed small rings.

  • @lisajarvis3820
    @lisajarvis3820 Год назад

    I just had a 💡 moment: make a leather lined waistcoat and attach this type of chain mail on the outside 🫶🏾❤️👍🏾!

  • @johnnyoro4
    @johnnyoro4 11 лет назад

    I made a bracelet and it took me about 12 hours total. Picture how much an average person would charge for the work alone :P Probably would be in the $200 range would be cheap. You can find similar jump rings that are not so expensive. This looks the best though.

  • @sheep1ewe
    @sheep1ewe 12 лет назад

    Thank tou wery much fo upploading this, that tekniqe was kinda new to me, at my oppinion, this looks much better and more dense and smooth compared to many other similar tecniqes.
    Must try this for parts of a full suit of armour some time.
    (Sorry for my English...)

  • @iriedefrates1182
    @iriedefrates1182 10 лет назад +3

    I can't imagine how long it takes to make it

  • @beadaholique
    @beadaholique  12 лет назад

    I have not seen a cabochon added to chain maille and I am not sure how you would do that or what weave would work best.

  • @beadaholique
    @beadaholique  11 лет назад

    My expertise is in jewelry making, not in armor, so unfortunately, I can't advise you on whether or not you could make a suit of armor out of this weave. The rings I used in this project are sold in quantities consistent with making jewelry projects, which is what they are manufactured for.

  • @beadaholique
    @beadaholique  12 лет назад

    Unfortunately, I am not familiar with armour making techniques, and would not want to give you a wrong answer. I would suggest doing an internet search for sites with information on chain maille armour making, as they will be able to provide you with more appropriate information.

  • @drialynn
    @drialynn 6 лет назад

    You have a very pleasant voice

  • @beadaholique
    @beadaholique  10 лет назад

    Peggy A Turpin Hi, I am sorry but we do not have any diagrams for this weave. It is a challenging weave.

  • @Foof50
    @Foof50 8 лет назад +2

    I would like to do something of a more armor type of chainmail using this patter. It will be God awful and time consuming, but something to do. The only problem is that I am having a very difficult time following the pattern you are laying out after the second row is put on due to the fact that your perspective changes and I just have a hard time following the changing with hands in the way. Is there any illustration that I could follow to show me a little easier?

  • @beadaholique
    @beadaholique  12 лет назад

    I used a magnetic clasp to close my dragonscale bracelet. It's small and discreet, but the magnets are quite strong and hold it closed no problem. You can find step by step instructions and the materials used for the bracelet on Beadaholique's Free Project page under Bracelet Projects. There's a link for it in the video description underneath this video.

  • @bvbxiong5791
    @bvbxiong5791 2 года назад +3

    important question: will it stop an arrow?

  • @spellcaster1998
    @spellcaster1998 12 лет назад

    I WANT ONE!!!!!!!!

  • @beadaholique
    @beadaholique  12 лет назад

    The math involved in figuring out the aspect ratios and what other size rings would work is very complicated. I can tell you that the mm measurement for the chain maille rings is the inner diameter, not the outer diameter. So the 4mm rings would not be a similar size. I went ahead and pulled a 5mm 19 gauge capri blue aluminum ring and tried a few rows with the silver rings that I used in the original project. They do seem to fit, but it is a limited sample.

  • @hrmallik7711
    @hrmallik7711 4 года назад

    Super excellent

  • @davidpaul9365
    @davidpaul9365 5 лет назад

    A great end product, but for demonstration purposes only it would have been easier to follow if the rings had been much larger.However my wife likes it so I will watch again and then have a go. Many thanks. :-)