You bring upon this puzzle of perplexity a great degree of clarity well done your Instructions are outstandingly clear and the tips and tricks you presented are really neat as I have seen other videos on the same subject and nobody beats it better to the point showing it going together as you have brilliant just brilliant puts a better spin on a complex puzzle of medieval art
i bought a chainmail starter kit and tried using their online guide. All of my chains came out as tangled messes. Five minutes of watching you work and I now have an actual chain! So excited to start making things, would really love to see a guide on how to integrate scales into a piece.
this video helped me so much!!!!! been researching this weave for last 3 months and couldnt figure it out. you explained it simple enough and i enjoyed using the 2 color ring system to teach. thanks so much!!!
OMGosh! Can't imagine even trying this with rings smaller than the 5/16, IE 8mm, you used. Sure am glad just invested in the Xuron tweezer nosed pliers, straight and bent, esp. for connecting to ends. Really like the look of this pattern. Your close-up and camera angle really helped me see exactly how to do the pattern. TFS!
Whats a good size ring to do multiple wallet chain styles. I was thinking of getting 16g 3/8 rings to make wallet chains. Is that a good size for most wallet chains? Thank you, love the video
I like your videos. Helpful in so many ways, in the idea of re learning chain mail. But no matter what I still can't this damn pattern down. And I've seen all the tips and tricks. With ten mm jump rings and twelve, I can get it down. But any smaller, yeah not happening for me. An I really like this pattern but can't get the damn thing down. Lol
The dimensions only slightly matter but can impact the final product. Some weaves require specific aspect ratios or aspect ratio range. In this video, he said he used 16g wire size 5/16" (assuming he bought the rings) the 5/16th" is the dimension of the rod used to form the ring. So 16g 5/16" is an AR of 5.3. Meaning he can also use 18g 1/4" for the same AR or as he showed @ 1:17 he used 20g 1/8", which is an AR of 3.9 I am just a beginner in this, but you can find chainmail weave tutorials that will tell the aspect ratio or you have to do math like above and decide for yourself. Hope this helped somewhat.
WTF XD It's literally the worst and hardest way of doing this weave. There are plenty of different tutorials on YT showing how to actually do it in a human way
You're too fumbly n distracting at the start...i had to just wait till you were done to see what it looked like as a pattern. Sometimes when it comes to "how to" instructions, less mouth is more.
Great vid. Just one point. If you, sir, could put "american exceptionalism" aside and start using metric system as %90 of the world, your vid would be even better.
@@李云-w7k yea I just really have a hard time grasping the metric system. Idk if I’m just dumb or that’s a common thing for people who have known that their whole life. Whenever someone uses kg or cm I have to translate it on google 😭
It's literally just the same step over and over again, I do show it once in real time. If you need to, just re-watch that a few times until you get it. The only difference between the speed weaving technique is that you put closed rings on the open ring as you weave, so most people don't need to see it repeated in real time after I've already explained how to put the open ring on the chain...
You bring upon this puzzle of perplexity a great degree of clarity well done your Instructions are outstandingly clear and the tips and tricks you presented are really neat as I have seen other videos on the same subject and nobody beats it better to the point showing it going together as you have brilliant just brilliant puts a better spin on a complex puzzle of medieval art
So much easier than trying to figure it out watching montages of people making jewelry.
i bought a chainmail starter kit and tried using their online guide. All of my chains came out as tangled messes. Five minutes of watching you work and I now have an actual chain! So excited to start making things, would really love to see a guide on how to integrate scales into a piece.
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this video helped me so much!!!!! been researching this weave for last 3 months and couldnt figure it out. you explained it simple enough and i enjoyed using the 2 color ring system to teach. thanks so much!!!
OMGosh! Can't imagine even trying this with rings smaller than the 5/16, IE 8mm, you used. Sure am glad just invested in the Xuron tweezer nosed pliers, straight and bent, esp. for connecting to ends.
Really like the look of this pattern. Your close-up and camera angle really helped me see exactly how to do the pattern. TFS!
HOLY shiz! I finally found the awesomest video ever! Clear as day..so easy to follow. Thanks a million!
You're welcome!
Nice
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took me all night but I FINALLY managed to close my first bracelet :p
Beuatiful man.
I stopped paracord and will look for good quality rings to make this stuff.
Thx for good video.
Greetings from Ray
This is so cool. I love it! Going to make a necklace with this pattern for my husband for his birthday!
Awesome!! :)
Great tutorial. I'm inspired to try, the best one I've seen so far
What size rings did you use? I’m at a loss in finding the proper size for this specific weave. Thank you for the simple explanation & demonstration.
Great video Tim....very clear and easy to follow...thank you for sharing.
No problem!
Seriously thank god for you lol some of these tutorials leave a bit to be desired.
I enjoy your video making change , ilike most of them.
Just a suggestion ❤ Try demonstrating with shower rings ❤ It makes it easier for us to see and follow ❤ Just saying ❤ Thank you ❤
Wonderful tutorial
Thanks for showing that speed weaving technique! I'm doing a pattern with rubber rings and I had no idea how to weave with unopenable rings!
I work mainly in sterling silver, and solder rings shut, can you this with this weave??
Can you use Artistic Wire that comes in colors??? Thank you!!! 😊
Me encanta, disfruto mucho trabajar con argollas. Es relajante para mí. Quiero ver más videos con este tipo de argollas. 👍
Its very hard to assemble the rings, what about if I put the rings in shellac to hold them while inserting the other ring.....just an idea
Your channel is SO COOL why are you not making videos anymore
Love your voice
So if you wanted to put a clasp on it how would you go about doing that
AWESOME video..
Thanks!
Lindíssima 😍😍👏👏👏👏👏
Muchas gracias! Pude armarla con acero de 1cm x 1mm en minutos
Stainless steel or aluminum? Currently using copper and making my own rings
gorgeous THANK TOU!!
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WhT size are them jump rings
Como comprar seus produtos sou do Brasil não falo Inglês
Dude none of the Rings are soldered
I love it
Whats a good size ring to do multiple wallet chain styles. I was thinking of getting 16g 3/8 rings to make wallet chains. Is that a good size for most wallet chains? Thank you, love the video
so basicly its like a mixture of a Byzantine knott with a half persian 4in1
Thank you
It's essentially a byzantine without the extra link in the center.
Tim are you using Gold and Silver plated wire? Or sterling and Gold wire. well rings i mean.
Anodized aluminum
Anodized aluminum
Очень красиво и сложно
I like your videos. Helpful in so many ways, in the idea of re learning chain mail. But no matter what I still can't this damn pattern down. And I've seen all the tips and tricks. With ten mm jump rings and twelve, I can get it down. But any smaller, yeah not happening for me. An I really like this pattern but can't get the damn thing down. Lol
What kind of pliers are you using?
I was wondering where you got your jump rings?
metaldesignz.com
Плетение что надо! Мастерски
Can you give me an idea how many rings make what length of chain?
It'll vary depending on the size of ring. Just order lots more than you think you need and make something else with the leftovers ;)
Amo jóias, gostaria de ter algumas se pudesse
Juan gomes
All tutorials never mentioned outside dimmensions or inside for the rings, that is so frustrating..this is not different.
The dimensions only slightly matter but can impact the final product. Some weaves require specific aspect ratios or aspect ratio range. In this video, he said he used 16g wire size 5/16" (assuming he bought the rings) the 5/16th" is the dimension of the rod used to form the ring. So 16g 5/16" is an AR of 5.3. Meaning he can also use 18g 1/4" for the same AR or as he showed @ 1:17 he used 20g 1/8", which is an AR of 3.9
I am just a beginner in this, but you can find chainmail weave tutorials that will tell the aspect ratio or you have to do math like above and decide for yourself.
Hope this helped somewhat.
I'm about a year late and will say The Ring Lord has a good sizing chart.
I love it
nice
Buenas noches, te escribo desde Colombia por favor podrías pasarlos a l idioma español te agradezco mucho
Dude you're not even soldering them they're going to fall apart over time
you cant see how you do speed method. you cant see how silver went it. then u go crazy speeding up film.
You do it to fast, hard to see...
WTF XD It's literally the worst and hardest way of doing this weave. There are plenty of different tutorials on YT showing how to actually do it in a human way
You're too fumbly n distracting at the start...i had to just wait till you were done to see what it looked like as a pattern.
Sometimes when it comes to "how to" instructions, less mouth is more.
Great vid. Just one point. If you, sir, could put "american exceptionalism" aside and start using metric system as %90 of the world, your vid would be even better.
That’s hard when all you’ve learned is one thing. The metric system confuses me because I was taught a stupid system.
@@BubbleBunnyy it's not stupid, but it is quite outdated. And is an "inheritance" from time when america was under english thumb.
@@李云-w7k yea I just really have a hard time grasping the metric system. Idk if I’m just dumb or that’s a common thing for people who have known that their whole life. Whenever someone uses kg or cm I have to translate it on google 😭
Why show us how to speed weave at the end only part way then speed up the video so we can't follow?????DUH!
It's literally just the same step over and over again, I do show it once in real time. If you need to, just re-watch that a few times until you get it. The only difference between the speed weaving technique is that you put closed rings on the open ring as you weave, so most people don't need to see it repeated in real time after I've already explained how to put the open ring on the chain...