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A begginners guide to making chainmaille jewelry.

A begginners guide to making chainmaille jewelry.
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It can be very satisfying to see a piece of amazing jewelry you made from wire to rings to jewelry.In this instructable i will teach you how to do this amazing thing.
 
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Step 1Whats needed for making jewelry

Whats needed for making jewelry
The tools needed is readily availible at a local hardware store if you dont already have them.
1.Needlenose pliers
2.Cutting pliers (diagnol cutters)
3.Wire if you have any gauge higher than 16g it is great for jewelry
4.Your hands duh!
5.This instructable
6.A mandrel if you havent made on refer to an instructable called making a mandrel.
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20 comments
Nov 8, 2009. 11:53 PMnyquilpillz says:
just a random helpful tip...

when you are gonna take pictures so close up with

change the settings on the camera to the macro setting it lets you take REALLLYYY close up pictures with out them getting blurry.
Jul 27, 2010. 3:49 AMdevonfletch says:
Takes an Apple dude to state the obvious!
Dec 23, 2011. 7:59 PMmweatherl says:
lol
May 7, 2009. 10:26 AMone eight se7en says:
ok the Instructable was a real good idea but, the pictures weren't so good... (no offense) I just couldn't tell what steps 4-6 was. I'm new to this jewelry so that could be why. oh btw, where did you get the silver for the project? oh and! since you're taking macro pictures try holding the camera further away and zooming in (may require a tripod) ;)
Feb 6, 2011. 11:00 AMJoKingRhino says:
In the picture on the first slide it said that it was just typical electrical fence wire which is made out of aluminum.
Nov 27, 2011. 4:50 PMsokamiwohali says:
The best site to use is www.theringlord.com

i order ALL my rings there and they are consistiant from batch to batch. They also have a hughe selection to choose from.
Jun 12, 2011. 9:53 AMmoo12353 says:
i cant get that website to work when i tryed to use it all that came up was

Oops! This link appears broken.
DNS error occurred. Server cannot be found.
May 24, 2011. 9:21 AMga ipokas says:
could you make the 4 step more informative? Because i do not understand what to place where. Every time i try to place the ring it get's into the wrong place.
Jul 27, 2010. 3:43 AMdevonfletch says:
Looks to me you've got 2 + 2 + 2 rings here, not 2 + 2 + 3 (?)
Mar 14, 2009. 4:35 PMsgsidekick says:
Very nice, but the weaving instructions aren't very clear...and I'm not talking about the photos. Trust me, I know how hard it can be to explain something that is easy for YOU (or me), but I don't think I can follow these instructions. It could be just me (probably is!). Overall, tho, I like the way this jewelry looks. Guess I'll just have to keep at it to figure it out.
Apr 5, 2010. 12:38 PMLuziviech says:
technics:
www.chainmaille.org (library -> weaves -> weaves home)
supplies:
www.theringlord.com (aka TRL)

byzantine is kinda simple - i made sum of red/silver rings for the sink chain in our kitchen. It's rather pretty to do sum beez byzee, if you want  to use that technic as base, but i actually prefer hourglass-chains, captive inverted round and the helm variant "Rondo" usin silver/brass rings.
Dec 18, 2009. 12:09 PMxhudaman says:
no i didnt rally get it either but the link given by the guy/girl b4 had good instructions that are easier and faster (by the looks of the instructions of course) so check that out it helped me figure out how to do the weave
Dec 18, 2009. 11:31 AMxhudaman says:
how do i know where to cut the wire when making the rings?? would help have a sisters bday coming she'd like this
Nov 8, 2009. 4:04 PMclichej1 says:
there's a faster way to weave byzantine. u should check that link http://www.mailleartisans.org/articles/articledisplay.cgi?key=18896 
Nov 7, 2009. 8:41 PMANTQNUT says:
That is so epic! you could and should sell this! I'd Buy it ;) 

May 7, 2009. 10:32 AMone eight se7en says:
how did you put 2 open rings in 2 closed ones, (i know stupid question...) What tool did you use? Were the pieces straight? Sorry about all the questions, I'm new to jewelry thing and I admire your work.
May 15, 2009. 2:11 PMGrey_Wolfe says:
Open rings look like the top right ring in the pic for step three. By weaving one side of the closed rings through the opening, one can get the closed rings into the open ones. Then a deft twist of the wrist and the open rings are closed. :)
Jan 6, 2009. 12:15 PMgmoon says:
That's pretty impressive...

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