How to make a chainmail shirt

 by ineverfinishanyth
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so you might now how to put chainmail links together, but making a shirt is an entirely different thing. It includes hours of work and a lot of mistake-making, but the finished product can last a lifetime and looks pretty gnarly if you ask me.
 
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Step 1: Materials

Since i'm not going to teach you how to make rings (there are other instructables on that subject), wire,mandrels, and cutters will not be on this list.

24,000 (give or take 2,000) 1/4 inch, 16 gauge galvanized/ungalvanized rings (you can use other sizes/gauges but the number of rings will vary)

2 pliers (one for each hand)

PATIENCE! - putting 24,000 rings together is no small thing...it can take months, even years depending on your speed

Knowledge of how to make 4-1 European chainmail

This instructable teaches the basic principles of how to make chain mail rings and how to connect them using European 4-1:

http://www.instructables.com/id/European-4-in-1-maille-chainmail-speedweaving/
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cdando says: Apr 30, 2012. 4:35 AM
This instructable is awesome. I couldn't have made it without it. Do you know a good way to colour the rings? I'd like to make mine a bit darker and possibly colour my inlay rings
Tango-Oscar-Mike in reply to cdandoDec 29, 2012. 3:14 PM
When you put the rings into fire or something like that, it makes the rings darker. I don't know if that's permanent though. for the inlay, I used copper wire, first took the insulation off and then put the wire in my jig. I hope you were helped by this reply.
Tango-Oscar-Mike says: Dec 29, 2012. 3:11 PM
Great instructable, it's helping me a lot in my build, it's not going really fast though, but I have a technique that is faster than the normal one (I think) i'll make an instructable on that subject. I'll show some pics of the finished shirt (if it ever comes to that)
Shadow Ranger says: Jun 22, 2012. 12:19 PM
Why is it necessary to add other stripes of chain mail to the side seams? Can you not just connect the front and back panels together?
curvy77 in reply to Shadow RangerSep 19, 2012. 2:03 PM
well u could, but unless u made it a size or 2 bigger than yourself, it would end up being too small.
Vann92 says: Mar 25, 2012. 10:20 PM
Hey,
Thanks for the awesome guide, I just finished my first shirt thanks to you. It looks awesome, I'll have to do a few touch ups here and there because its a bit too big in places but I'm sure I can manage.

Thanks again.
mbennett13 says: Nov 22, 2011. 5:20 PM
Do you know how many rings it would take to make a much smaller shirt? How big is the shirt in this instructable?I'm probably going to need something like half this size. Do you know if there is a better way to determine how many I will need than just halving the amount suggested?
octo137 says: Sep 12, 2009. 7:13 PM
i don't feel like making one but i would buy one for 100, 125 bucks if you put some on ebay.
Lord Jon Bigglesworth in reply to octo137Nov 11, 2011. 12:09 AM
Try like 200-300 at least for a nice, handmade shirt. Although, the point of this site IS DIY. Meaning, do it yourself. Buying it on eBay kinda defeats the purpose of Instructables. Trust me, if you do it yourself, you will like it so much better.
demeterschild in reply to octo137Sep 23, 2009. 10:13 PM
unless it's aluminum. you are not likely to find a maille shirt for that price anywhere. but if you want an aluminum one, they have them at thinkgeek.
skimmo in reply to octo137Sep 18, 2009. 5:23 AM
no way! do it take so damn long
Lord Jon Bigglesworth says: Nov 10, 2011. 10:23 PM
And now we all know why tabards are so popular. Because honestly, I can do the chain mail. But I don't think I can bring myself to rip it open and add more chain mail, much less in an actual drawing.
skimmo says: Jul 9, 2010. 3:23 AM
here we go it took me 12 long months
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iaincwil in reply to skimmoJun 12, 2011. 5:07 PM
nice job!! some work gone into that, er! how on earth do ya get it on and off LOL!!!

mick
skimmo in reply to iaincwilJun 14, 2011. 9:17 PM
to get it on you need to put your arms into into it, grab the inside of the sleeves then put your arms straight above your head and flick your head into the bottom, then let it go so it falls over you, then you need to do some bounces so that it settles. Then taking it off you need to touch your toes wand then wriggle your shoulders until it falls onto your feet in a big pile, its not very dignified... or graceful
iaincwil in reply to skimmoJun 16, 2011. 5:17 AM
LOL!!!!!!!! would have to make it extra large and get a wench to help me drag it off,
biggfoot53 in reply to skimmoMar 29, 2011. 6:23 PM
NICE!!!
darknessfalls in reply to skimmoJul 29, 2010. 10:47 PM
COOLL!!!! only thing im doing differently is im going sleeveless
ineverfinishanyth (author) in reply to skimmoJul 11, 2010. 1:35 PM
very nice! what are the specs on the ring size, gauge, and material?
skimmo in reply to ineverfinishanythJul 11, 2010. 11:42 PM
my spindle was 10 mm my wire was 3.5 mm fencing wire
didgitalpunk says: Feb 15, 2011. 11:37 AM
seems easy...
a bit long for shure but easy.
try making a glove where you can bend your fingers and where you feel confortable.
i did it with cooper wire
the rings are 1cm wide on ext.Ø and 8mm on inner Ø the wire is 1mm thick.
sorry for all those who don't understand metric system I'M FRENCH.
up to now I used about 50-60 metres of wire and I didn't finish my 3rd and 4rth fingers and my thumb and I still have a bit of my wrist missing.
Appollo64 says: Nov 1, 2010. 12:06 PM
Great instructable! About how many rings does a shirt require to be made.
ineverfinishanyth (author) in reply to Appollo64Nov 1, 2010. 5:17 PM
Thank You! This particular shirt took about 22,000 rings to make.
arlon17 says: Oct 25, 2010. 12:37 AM
Is there a speadweaving technique for 6 in 1 mail?
goofy102938 says: Oct 19, 2010. 3:28 PM
I have a question. When you measure the elbow do you mean from your neck to your elbow or your elbow to elbow? (horizontally or virticaly)

Thanks
ineverfinishanyth (author) in reply to goofy102938Oct 19, 2010. 7:16 PM
With arms outstretched horizontally, the measurement goes from one elbow to the other.
goofy102938 in reply to ineverfinishanythOct 20, 2010. 2:14 PM
Thanks A LOT!!!!!!!!!

goofy102938 says: Oct 3, 2010. 12:42 PM
im making a maille shirt and this helps a lot; thanks
eoutlaw in reply to goofy102938Oct 12, 2010. 12:06 PM
Aww, that's going to be cool!
goofy102938 in reply to eoutlawOct 19, 2010. 3:25 PM
Yeah, but its gonna take a long long long long time
ineverfinishanyth (author) in reply to goofy102938Oct 3, 2010. 3:56 PM
glad it helps; make sure to post a picture or two when you're finished!
goofy102938 in reply to ineverfinishanythOct 4, 2010. 3:37 PM
sure thing
003mi6 says: Sep 23, 2010. 6:54 AM
Yea Im making a chain mail costume for halloween, for about 1/2 foot piece its taking me about 4 hours ... is that slow of fast for making a chain mail shirt?
ineverfinishanyth (author) in reply to 003mi6Sep 24, 2010. 10:35 PM
umm it depends on how wide the piece is, as well as the ring size being used...for example on my shirt, which is 1/4 inch diameter, a reasonable amount to get finished in 4 hours is about 7inches by 8 inches (not counting the making of the rings).
skimmo says: May 26, 2010. 4:23 AM
my shirt is finished!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! wooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!
the_burrito_master in reply to skimmoMay 27, 2010. 6:07 PM
post a pic of it!
skimmo in reply to the_burrito_masterMay 27, 2010. 11:43 PM
i will very soon
GeoMage says: May 21, 2010. 9:06 PM
On step 5 does 20 rows mean:
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counts as one row or that count as three rows (like what you have in picture one, would that whole thing count as one or three rows)?
Mr Ub says: May 10, 2010. 5:38 PM
SWEET!! i think that it rocks. although the picture of the final product is a bit small its one of the coolest instructables I've ever seen : )
eulaliaaaa! says: Sep 25, 2009. 4:50 PM
Use the Pop Bottle Chain Mail for this. It would be quicker.
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