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European 4-in-1 maille (chainmail) speedweaving

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Once you can don this, you can make a lot of things. The only thing you will also need are contractions and exansions. But thats for an other time...

Or try making some really rocking Byzantine chain!

Here's a picture of the finnished coif and me... It took nearly 50 hours te make this one (making the rings and going to the hardware store to buy wire included)
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Nov 12, 2011. 9:28 AMDehLeprechaun says:
Good Gravy!! If it took you 50 HOURS to do that coif then my plan for full body coverage of mail will NEVER happen, that's out the window...
Nov 27, 2011. 6:13 PMsokamiwohali says:
that aint nothing!!! i spent 50 hours making a 2" bracelet out of 24GA stearling silver rings. the bracelet was made for my son before he was born, and when he was born, it fit PERFECTLY.
Jan 15, 2012. 10:30 PMDehLeprechaun says:
yup, still not gonna happen!!!
Jan 16, 2012. 7:27 AMsokamiwohali says:
a coif is a bit more complicated than a full ody maille suit tho. i made half a hauberk vest that went to my waist in about 3 or so hours...not counting the prep time (i made my own rings for that).
Aug 3, 2007. 11:37 AMfunwithfire325 says:
is this a hobby are is it fun? yes im serios
Nov 27, 2011. 6:09 PMsokamiwohali says:
Chain mail is one of those limitless types of hobbies. i specialize in making jewelry out of chainmaille...i can make womens lingere, bathing suits (prolly not the best thing to wear when swimming but hey if your good enough at swimming than why the heck not?...lol)
Jul 16, 2011. 12:43 AMthe.rollie says:
if you like chainmail then yes ,i can be fun. any hobby is as fun as you let it be
Jun 23, 2007. 1:39 PMInspectorD says:
Man, You have too much time on your hands. It seems that it would take weeks to make anything of any size that would be useful.
Jul 12, 2009. 10:57 AMscalarcharge says:
try months. and where do you think (aside from shark attacks) that chain mail would be useful? it's just cool
Nov 11, 2011. 12:41 AMLord Jon Bigglesworth says:
Actually, maille is much better suited to fending off bladed sweeping attacks (although a form of it is used for crazy people wishing to dive with sharks).
Jun 25, 2007. 7:37 PMHOMEPIE64 says:
as I said to someone else you are on a fricken website that is only diy where you spend fricken time doing projects and learning how are you saying that being a member of instructables(im not looking for confrentation im looking at a point of the matter)
Jun 24, 2007. 12:03 AMAustringer says:
My trick during college was to keep a handful of rings and my pliers in my backpack. There are about 20 times a day when I found myself having just enough time to put a handful of rings together. When the piece got too big to haul around I thew it in my closet. When I had a pile of them, I put them together into a shirt.
Mar 29, 2008. 9:11 PMRFilyaw says:
Duh, that's what Nintendo DS is for. Just kidding! But seriously, Instructables.com is for wasting time when time ought be wasted.
Jul 13, 2009. 10:38 PMSFHandyman says:
Someone criticized my "How to Make Butter" video on YouTube as a waste of time. (I uploaded it to illustrate my How to Make Butter Instructable)

Commenter #1: "Ever heard of Land O lakes? Too much work for so little yield. Does it taste that much "fresher" than just getting butter from the store?"

Commenter #2 "that's what i was thinkin :). would be good if you're retired i guess and really bored "

My reply "I find it funny that you thought it was a waste of time when you just watched a ten minute video on how to make butter --- but you don't want to make butter. hahaha / jk"

Commenter 2: "you may have a point there :) ".
Jul 9, 2010. 10:19 AMshmyt says:
Any ideas as to how long a mail shirt would take to make? Rhyme not imtentional... Both me and my bro can work on it but I don't know how long it'll take (need time estimates for scheduling)
Jan 15, 2011. 12:48 AMducttapeunicyclist says:
That depends on how long it takes you to coil and cut the needed wire, how large the shirt will be, how well tailored it will be to the person that will wear it and how quickly you can weave. Probably upwards of 100 hours each?
Nov 1, 2010. 8:04 PMCaleb93 says:
Thanks man. Made my life so much easier than one ring at time. Great instructable even though you thought it was not that great.
Aug 3, 2010. 7:19 AM1010tbone says:
I have made a nice rectangular piece but how do I bring it in to make it fit like a hood?
Oct 20, 2009. 10:34 AM1010tbone says:
Do people not get that "DIY" means just that?  Of course you can buy this stuff, but what happens when you can't?  Learning crafts such as these insures the survival of the knowlege.  I read a comment/question about butter and why would you spend so much time making it instead of buying it.  Well again "DIY" means just that and by learning how you become more independent. Give a man a fish...he eats for a day..but teach a man to fish and he eats for life....THAT IS WHY WE LEARN DIY!
Jan 3, 2010. 1:28 PMicy45 says:
I always heard, give a man fire and he will be warm for a day, lite a man on fire and he will be warm the rest of his life.  Anyway great instructable but, how do you do curves easily?
Aug 2, 2010. 8:08 PMDoc Holliday says:
I like that, it's correct, albeit his life will be quite short and he'll suffer inflammation.
Mar 25, 2010. 4:52 PMkleinz says:
 i think u mean, give a man fire and hell be warm for a day, but show him how to light a fire an he will be warm for the rest of his life. 
Mar 25, 2010. 5:13 PMwenpherd says:
OR, give a man a fish and you'll feed him for a day, teach a man to fish and you'll feed him for a life time.
Jun 21, 2010. 11:45 AMfastfilmsinc says:
I always thought it was "Give a man a fish and he will eat for a day, teach a man to fish and he'll sit in a boat drinking beer all day".
Jun 21, 2010. 12:08 PMwenpherd says:
Heh.
Jul 7, 2010. 8:46 PMGunnar120 says:
I think you ALL mean........ "...Give a man a fish... they say... and he'll stink up a whole town.... Give a man a fishin' rod... Ya see where I'm going here? Yeah, Give him a fishin' rod and he'll poke your eye out..." Overheard from a drunkard of Albion
Mar 25, 2010. 9:33 PMicy45 says:
If you're on fire, you'll be warm at least till you die.  I mean how do you get rid of people asking for free fish or fire, unless you use ninja fish against them...note we must research teaching fish to be ninjas.  Great idea teaching fish to be ninjas, I wish I thought of that.
Mar 26, 2010. 8:19 AMwenpherd says:
Yeah, Ninja Fish.
Nov 1, 2010. 5:15 PMEviil~~PikmiN__{7} says:
its not kung fu, its kung fish
Jul 8, 2010. 11:56 AM1010tbone says:
These comments get funnier and funnier! LOL
May 21, 2009. 10:23 AMProfessur says:
The real grief is when you've gotten past the 4x4 inch squares and wind up with 8lbs of steel hanging off the end of your pliers while you're trying to join one more link. I started a mine as a time killer while working graveyard shift at a hotel front desk. After the third pair of mini-cutters, I started cutting the links with a cut off wheel on a Dremel. Much nicer butt ends.
Aug 22, 2009. 7:08 AMmando_jtt says:
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Nov 22, 2009. 9:21 PMbamajax says:
Ahh, yet another fellow Night Audit.  Welcome to the group!
Jul 14, 2009. 6:28 PMpetrino says:
i found a way to hang the whole thing up...made it easy to keep track...
Jun 15, 2009. 12:23 PMcutting Matt says:
50 hours is reasonable. i once went to a medieval fair aand the guy there said that his coif took the same amount of time.
May 7, 2009. 6:24 AMjorn says:
I made some chainmail myself from steel nails by taking of the head and the end
Jun 9, 2009. 10:51 AMSpeedmite says:
would that be wrapping the wire around the nails?
May 7, 2009. 6:27 AMjorn says:
here's a picture
Apr 30, 2009. 5:24 PMthalass says:
Great instructable. I did a bit of 4-in-1 a few years ago, but I only got as far as a patch about 5cm by 5cm. Enough to wrap around one of my fingers. I used 32 thou lockwire I nicked from work *cough*. 40 thou was too chunky for my tools to cut. Do you have a problem with the rings slipping out. I used sidecutters to cut the rings, and ended up having rings sometimes line up so the pinched cuts lined up and one fell out of the other. I was thinking of soldering the joins but that would have been insanely difficult with small rings like I had. heh. I should get back into it, it was pretty nifty.
Feb 9, 2009. 1:52 AMcyc4015 says:
obviously, making Maille is knitting for the hardcore.
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