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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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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.
mick
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.
Thanks
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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)?