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Beginner Maille - 2008/06/16 22:24 I was planning on getting some tools to make a set of maille and was wondering what a good beginner inner ring diameter was, and also a good type of metal, and any other general tips would be nice

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Post edited by: Kysis, at: 2008/06/16 23:07
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Re:Beginner Maille - 2008/06/17 18:57 Hey there,

Don't know if you've got an answer yet so I'll throw one out there.
3/8ths Inside Diameter is (I believe) still the defacto size and a good one to start with as well. Anything larger than that and it starts to look so so.

As far as wire goes, your standard 16g galv steel wire is good stuff. I found it on a quarter mile spool as electrical fencing wire. Otherwise it's available in rolls of 100' at places like Ace hardware.

Hope this helps.

Edit:

As far as tips go-
For my 3/8" bar, I got an aluminum one (from Ace or Home Depot) and drilled a hole in one end I can run the wire through. 3/8ths just happens to also be the largest size most of your cheap power drills can use. If you want to see my setup just lemme know.

Post edited by: Brennen MacGregor, at: 2008/06/17 19:00
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Re:Beginner Maille - 2008/06/17 21:15 Went out last night bought some 2x4s and rigged up the coiler...made it like 2 feet with 3/8 dowell and I got 200 feet of 16 gauge galv steel just a lucky guess good thing hehe
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Re:Beginner Maille - 2008/06/17 22:57 Totally
Don't know how you're cranking it out, but if you're not using a drill I don't wanna be you.
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Re:Beginner Maille - 2008/06/18 03:31 Whys that? I've got a buddy of mine spinning it for me hes my whipping boy lol...shouldn't be too bad I jsut need to get bored enough to start one day...and figure out how to get a shirt going

whoops misread post...I thought you said DONT use a drill...I am though so it shoudn't be bad.

Post edited by: Kysis, at: 2008/06/18 03:35
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Re:Beginner Maille - 2008/06/18 18:01 Lackeys FTW!
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Re:Beginner Maille - 2008/06/23 04:07 For a shirt...do I want the maille to be fully extended or compressed?
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Re:Beginner Maille - 2008/06/23 16:33 Are you referring to the way it would "Hang"?



I'm guessing extended would be the opposite of this?
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Re:Beginner Maille - 2008/06/23 20:13 no i know how to hang it...I mean should I have the maille fully extended (all maille gives a little) or compressed meaning all of the links are pushed together like


That is fully open and...



Would be close to fully closed
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Re:Beginner Maille - 2008/06/23 20:32 Kysis wrote:


Would be close to fully closed


This way.
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Re:Beginner Maille - 2008/06/25 02:50 So i went to Home Depot yesterday and bought a pair of Wiss M3 snips...tried to cut 16 guage galv steel with them and they couldn't. The snips would seperate and the coil would just rotate and get deformed. Maybe I am doing something wrong or is there a way to modify these because right now I am forced to use a pair of gardening sheers that are working surprisingly well.

Kysis
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Re:Beginner Maille - 2008/06/25 04:12 I find Aviation snips work fairly well... some though don't like how they cut at an angle...


I don't know if you found this website or not... but this is a fairly good article to help you out...

http://www.mailleartisans.org/articles/articledisplay.cgi?key=202
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Re:Beginner Maille - 2008/06/25 09:02 Yeah they are aviation snips but for some reason they wont cut so I guess I need to tighten something
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Re:Beginner Maille - 2008/06/25 10:03 Maybe cable cutters. Used to use them on Co-ax and ethernet cable. Round top cut like scissors. Check most any hardware store for them.

Look kinda like this:



Post edited by: Hoshi Akuma, at: 2008/06/25 10:04
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Re:Beginner Maille - 2008/06/25 14:30 The best thing Ive found for cutting coils is mini bolt cutters.



I know TheRingLord.com carries them, and most home depots do. These ones are Knipex Cobolt Mini Bolt Cutters, and the better made of the brands.

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