Chain mail is a finely coordinated motor skill for any beginner was once a thing that could save save the life of a solder very interesting indeed how we can remember some things of older days or how this art was created not as easy to do I being new to chain mail look forward to giving this style a chance Your ways of teaching are a major leap forward as weaving is tricky as is and the knowledge you share is clear however still confused till the knack and rhythm are achieved rewind and fast forward study and studying some more thank you for a fine aid to difficult learning look forward to seeing more from you in this fascinating world of chain mail
Hola, soy de Chile, no hablo inglés, ni ningún otro idioma que no sea el mío 😂, y agradezco mucho tu vídeo y las grandes argollas para ver claramente por donde hay que pasarlas, solo no muevas tus manos tan rápido que solo voy entendiendo de acuerdo a lo que veo. Podrías también pintar las argollas con esmalte de uñas de diferentes colores y así hacer notar más los diferentes grupos y cambios de posición de cada una. Gracias mil por tu tiempo dedicado a enseñar a quienes como yo disfruta realizando trabajos con alambres por entretención.
Used to do chainmail in my high school days. Just picked it up again yesterday and your videos have really helped me jog my memory on how to do these weaves again. Thank you so much, also would you maybe recommend a few of your videos with the more popular weaves? I would appreciate it. Thank you :)
You are welcome =) About the weaves... you know, there are lots and lots of them =) So it is quite hard to give any advice, without any information about your skill. But anyway... Candy Cane Cord is very popular - I have a nice vid on my channel, so you can use channel search to find it. But CCC is kind of advanced level weave, so if it will be difficult to make it, you can start with classics - half-persian weave, full persian weave, box chain and of course byzantine and tryzantine =)
Mechanical Brain yes, I have on par skills. dragonscale, 4 in one half Persian. and 6 in 1 full Persian. I actually already used your tutorial to learn the candy chord. it's absolutely beautiful.
Hello. I don't know why but I am having the hardest time getting the first 6 rings in the right position. Do you have any tip? Will appreciate it. Thank you for your great tutorial.
I am new in chainmaille, I like this weave but it looks so difficult. Couple of questions, are the 14mm. jump rings ID or OD and where can I buy them, I have never seen them that big. Thank you, keep the good work.
Good day =) Well, in chainmaille rings the most important characteristic is aspect ratio(AR). AR = ID/WD, where ID is ring inner diameter, and WD is wire diameter, so usually, when we speak about ring diameter, we mean ring inner diameter. So 14 mm is for an ID. So for that weave you can take any kind of rings with apropriate AR. As I remember it should be 7 for this weave. At the present moment I don`t sell rings because of problems with the post, but you can search for some local suppliers, or try to make rings by your self. If you still have questions, find my at facebook ( Dmitry Malash), and I will try to help you somehow =)
Mechanical Brain mostly the Wyrm weaves right now. Or if you have any others that would make good stiff handles (have a few projects in mind that I don't want to let the cat out of the bag on)
nice to see one that i did not know yet. simple but great looking with lots of curves i like it. i do not need tuts but your vids are one of the nicest ones i have seen. nice close up looks and good explanation. good job :) i also kinda liked that you say lets close the ring. that makes it more you. if you are interested try one of these as a tutorial vid: Delirious roundmail chain, Delirium interwoven chain, Elf viaduct chain, Oops boxmail 4 in 1, Oops roundmail 4 in 1, Pencil4 8 in 1 and the pencil6 8 in 1.
Clicked the link for dragon forge, and it says the page cannot be found. Do you know if they closed their page, or changed their name? Great tutorials by the way!
Chain mail is a finely coordinated motor skill for any beginner was once a thing that could save save the life of a solder very interesting indeed how we can remember some things of older days or how this art was created not as easy to do
I being new to chain mail look forward to giving this style a chance
Your ways of teaching are a major leap forward as weaving is tricky as is and the knowledge you share is clear however still confused till the knack and rhythm are achieved rewind and fast forward study and studying some more thank you for a fine aid to difficult learning look forward to seeing more from you in this fascinating world of chain mail
if you looked till the end , repeat next step at 6:29
Hola, soy de Chile, no hablo inglés, ni ningún otro idioma que no sea el mío 😂, y agradezco mucho tu vídeo y las grandes argollas para ver claramente por donde hay que pasarlas, solo no muevas tus manos tan rápido que solo voy entendiendo de acuerdo a lo que veo. Podrías también pintar las argollas con esmalte de uñas de diferentes colores y así hacer notar más los diferentes grupos y cambios de posición de cada una. Gracias mil por tu tiempo dedicado a enseñar a quienes como yo disfruta realizando trabajos con alambres por entretención.
No entiendo este video pero lo disfruto. Mi castellano es muy feo. Saludas de los UUEE!
Used to do chainmail in my high school days. Just picked it up again yesterday and your videos have really helped me jog my memory on how to do these weaves again. Thank you so much, also would you maybe recommend a few of your videos with the more popular weaves? I would appreciate it. Thank you :)
You are welcome =) About the weaves... you know, there are lots and lots of them =) So it is quite hard to give any advice, without any information about your skill. But anyway... Candy Cane Cord is very popular - I have a nice vid on my channel, so you can use channel search to find it. But CCC is kind of advanced level weave, so if it will be difficult to make it, you can start with classics - half-persian weave, full persian weave, box chain and of course byzantine and tryzantine =)
Mechanical Brain yes, I have on par skills. dragonscale, 4 in one half Persian. and 6 in 1 full Persian. I actually already used your tutorial to learn the candy chord. it's absolutely beautiful.
Mechanical Brain tryzantine is definitely something I'll look at. thanks :)
thank you for another great video i will try it in the coming weeks, got to finish up a couple projects first.
Цудоўна ❤
Hello. I don't know why but I am having the hardest time getting the first 6 rings in the right position. Do you have any tip? Will appreciate it. Thank you for your great tutorial.
I am new in chainmaille, I like this weave but it looks so difficult. Couple of questions, are the 14mm. jump rings ID or OD and where can I buy them, I have never seen them that big. Thank you, keep the good work.
Good day =) Well, in chainmaille rings the most important characteristic is aspect ratio(AR). AR = ID/WD, where ID is ring inner diameter, and WD is wire diameter, so usually, when we speak about ring diameter, we mean ring inner diameter. So 14 mm is for an ID. So for that weave you can take any kind of rings with apropriate AR. As I remember it should be 7 for this weave. At the present moment I don`t sell rings because of problems with the post, but you can search for some local suppliers, or try to make rings by your self. If you still have questions, find my at facebook ( Dmitry Malash), and I will try to help you somehow =)
добрый день ,хочю спросить а формула есть для подсчета ригеля по диамеру проволки
Looking for a tutorial on Wind Worm and can't find one. Can you do one?
yes, there will be tutorials for an ice wyrm, wind wyrm and earty wyrm soon. So, just stay tuned and check the news )
Mechanical Brain thank you. I'll be looking forward to seeing it.
Great ) Maybe there is some other weaves, that you want to see in my videos?
Mechanical Brain mostly the Wyrm weaves right now. Or if you have any others that would make good stiff handles (have a few projects in mind that I don't want to let the cat out of the bag on)
nice to see one that i did not know yet. simple but great looking with lots of curves i like it. i do not need tuts but your vids are one of the nicest ones i have seen. nice close up looks and good explanation. good job :) i also kinda liked that you say lets close the ring. that makes it more you. if you are interested try one of these as a tutorial vid: Delirious roundmail chain, Delirium interwoven chain, Elf viaduct chain, Oops boxmail 4 in 1, Oops roundmail 4 in 1, Pencil4 8 in 1 and the pencil6 8 in 1.
Wow! Thanks for all that ) I will put all these weaves in my list )
👍👍👍
Clicked the link for dragon forge, and it says the page cannot be found. Do you know if they closed their page, or changed their name? Great tutorials by the way!
Thanks! Well, I don`t know about the dragon forge. Got to figure out somehow...
а если ар будет 5 ?
не соберешь! заебешься!
What material is? Is it stainless steel?
Yes, it is SS =) AISI 304, 2 mm.
thank you so much
Now close each link properly with a rivet. Or do it half arsed and solder. Or go full bore on it and weld them closed.
I don't care how pretty it looks if it can't save you from a stabbing knife/sword it's just jewelry.
SteelWolf13 that's the point...
Traducilo al español por favor
на англ? русский забыл?
да ну! русский в каждом звуке. а вааще, с произношением катастрофа
"Squeeze this like that"? What does that even mean? That tells me nothing of how to turn it so I can keep going.
Wow, wow, why so rough? Just try to watch it once more time. If it will not help - then try something easier first )
Chill, they're only jump rings!!!!
В ПРИНЦИПЕ И ТАК ВСЁ ПОНЯТНО.
ну ну ...
А РУССКОГО ЗДЕСЬ НЕТ , ПОТАМУ ЧТО , РОЛИК НЕ ДЛЯ РОСИИ. ЧЕК ЗАРАБАТЫВАЕТ КАК МОЖЕТ И НЕ УЧИТЕ АВТОРА .
Благодарю за адекватность =)
здравствуйте скажите пожалуйста коэффициент или же диаметр проволки и ригеля) за ранее спасибо
@@Artavazdjeweller ой, шоб вы были мне здоровы. написано ведь AR 7.без понимания AR тут делать особо нечего. лучше рыбу на привозе продавать