Interested in historically accurate chainmail for costuming or display? You may have found that a single chainmail shirt can run up in the range of $1000!

Now you can make your own chainmail out of pvc pipe for only a few dollars, just like they did in movies such as Lord of the Rings and Pirates of the Caribbean!
 
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Step 1: What you will need

1. Several feet of PVC plastic tubing, about 1/2 inch in diameter. The kind I got only costs about $1 for 5 feet
Tip: Using pipe with a low pressure rating will make it easier to manipulate.

2. A band saw, jig saw, scroll saw, or PVC cutters. I am using a scroll saw because it is what I have on hand.

3. Tin snips or a table saw.

4. C clamp and block

5. Nimble fingers
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TheMrCOOLguy2 says: Jun 3, 2013. 3:42 PM
Idt they used PVC pipe in the movies and it can not be worth $1000
I don't believe that but other than that nice job
artteacher05 says: Aug 30, 2012. 1:10 PM
there are special PVC cutters that look like garden shears that would probably leave a cleaner edge if they will cut that skinny! I think I will borrow a pair from my neighbor and give it a try!
Wolf Seril (author) in reply to artteacher05Sep 2, 2012. 2:59 PM
Cool, tell me how it goes!
DanDevlinOS says: Sep 11, 2011. 6:59 PM
One thing you might try, to make this a little stronger, is to only cut slits in about half of the rings. Also if you do decide to glue them together it will make it go faster.
meburnfire says: Apr 16, 2011. 8:04 AM
Don't use PVC cutters on this.... 30 minutes yeilded 50 rings and a extremely sore hand. After a few hours, your hand will bleed :D
Wolf Seril (author) in reply to meburnfireApr 17, 2011. 8:04 PM
Thanks for the tip; I hadn't tried them myself. I'll put it in the 'ible.
greymatter21 says: May 7, 2010. 11:59 AM
"Now, if you have a table saw,..."  NO NOOO NO NO NOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!never  use a table saw to cut pvc! use something safer!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wolf Seril (author) in reply to greymatter21May 7, 2010. 1:42 PM
If you aren't smoking weed while operating the saw, as your profile implies you would do, you will probably be fine.
greymatter21 in reply to Wolf SerilMay 8, 2010. 10:40 AM
well,my uncle pat 1nce cut his thumb in half,tha long way,on a table saw.so now that his thumb is reconstructed he can no longer bend his thumb at tha first joint... soo ya....
micjwelch in reply to greymatter21Nov 18, 2010. 6:53 AM
Large teeth on a blade aren't very effective for PVC anyway. I tried to use a chop saw once, and it tends to crack and break the PVC. Stick with a small blade with fine teeth.
greymatter21 says: May 7, 2010. 12:00 PM
btw they used real chainmail in movies,not plastic...
Wolf Seril (author) in reply to greymatter21May 7, 2010. 1:38 PM
No, you are absolutely wrong. All of the extras and some of the leads wore PVC.
Go watch the special features.
flashanimator says: Oct 23, 2009. 4:34 PM
When you made this, could you actually wear the chainmail or was it just the pvc rings all put together, because i'm thinking of making a helmet, cape or chainmail for the 2009 halloween contest, do you think any of these would work, besides the chainmail.
Wolf Seril (author) in reply to flashanimatorOct 24, 2009. 10:48 AM
You can definitely wear it, I was just to lazy to make any finished product with it.

I entered this in the Halloween contest a year or two ago, though, so they might not accept it unless it was just a small part of a more complex costume. Good luck.
master moose00 says: May 13, 2009. 6:19 PM
hey on this step I was just wondering when I cut my pvc rings do I cut a slit in them to link and then glue it shut
Wolf Seril (author) in reply to master moose00May 29, 2009. 7:49 PM
If I understand what you're asking, then yes, you cut them so that you can connect them. Gluing is optional. The sheet shown in the picture has just been sitting on my dresser for the past year, so obviously I didn't need to glue it. If you're just making it for display or to say "hey look at what I made", then you probably can just leave it. However if you want to use it for a costume or something, it's probably safer to glue it.
master moose00 in reply to Wolf SerilSep 27, 2009. 8:53 AM
thanks
sharlston says: Sep 4, 2009. 10:36 AM
nylon washers also work
sharlston says: Sep 4, 2009. 10:36 AM
what weaving system is it? it looks like 4 in 1
william4632 says: Aug 23, 2009. 6:47 AM
that is awsome!!!!!
Silence says: Aug 22, 2009. 2:27 PM
your tumble method in a pillow case with a buncha marbles or small stones would basically ball mill em. would make a hell of a racket in the dryer tho :P
armored bore says: Aug 4, 2009. 1:17 PM
I tried this out and it seems to work pretty well! I just have a question about the material. I'm assuming the PVC tube used is ~1/2" inner diameter with a wall thickness of a little over 1/8"?
Wolf Seril (author) in reply to armored boreAug 10, 2009. 11:20 AM
Yeah that seems about right.
Speedmite says: Jun 16, 2009. 10:30 AM
Narnia and Monty Python and The Holy Grail!!!!
master moose00 says: May 13, 2009. 6:25 PM
lol I posted earlier if it was necessary to glue now I c it's not rieally thanks my I'm heading out to the garage to get started I made metal Chainmail but it took for ever because my rings were only like twice as big as this O. so I spent hours and only produced a 5 by 5 sq in sheet it took to long thanks for this post man.
necropolian says: Nov 4, 2008. 10:04 AM
"""...just like they did in movies such as Lord of the Rings and Pirates of the Caribbean!...""" oh my holy god (odin), do you really think that those big moviemakers can't afford a blacksmith?! this is nice, and sheap, but you can better make it from real steel. 3.5....
jeebugorn in reply to necropolianApr 28, 2009. 1:08 PM
yes, they had a blacksmith...but almost ALL (to include the main actors) of the chainmail was plastic rings. 12.7 million plastic rings were used to make their chainmail. you can see that its not metal just by looking at the armor. all of the rings are flat, not round like wire would be. they explain this on disc one of the special features for Fellowship of the ring.
necropolian in reply to jeebugornApr 28, 2009. 10:01 PM
oh, sorry. most times, i don't look through the special features. i will check that.
jeebugorn in reply to necropolianApr 28, 2009. 10:27 PM
no worries. alot of people dont notice it. i didnt know until i was at a LOTR panel at a convention and they were talking about it being made out of PVC-type pipe. Weta Workshop has a whole division dedicated to making chainmail now. Other movies they've used the pvc rings are Narnia and i THINK (not for sure on this one) Kingdom of Heaven. but let me correct my previous comment. not all of the actors' armor was made of pvc. Frodo's mithril shirt was made of the same material that butcher's gloves are made out of. its a very small, machine-made ring fabric.
Wolf Seril (author) in reply to necropolianNov 4, 2008. 6:52 PM
It's true. Although the main characters had genuine chain mail, most of the extras had plastic. How do I know this- 1) I originally got the idea from the special features about the WETA Workshop in the extended edition of LOTR: Fellowship of the Rings. 2) The captain of the ship I sailed on in the Bahamas was an extra in the third Pirates movie, he said part of his costume was plastic chain mail. Now lets see- with the average cost of a suit of custom made chain mail being around $1000, the movies had hundreds of actors, and each actor always has more than one costume (in case there is a malfunction), you are talking hundreds of thousands, if not millions of dollars. Or, get a team of 10 special effects technicians who work for you anyway to crank out a couple a day, would probably only cost a few thousand.
necropolian in reply to Wolf SerilNov 6, 2008. 9:09 AM
that's right, but if a person hears about LOTR, he will think about frodo, aragorn, pippin, merry, sam, gandalf, legolas, gimly and maybe théoden, and not about that soldier from the third house on the west of rohan. you're probably right, sorry...
Jr Hacking kid says: Nov 6, 2007. 8:25 PM
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CapnTac in reply to Jr Hacking kidJul 18, 2008. 3:07 PM
All of these RS references are beginning to annoy me...
shamaya in reply to CapnTacMar 20, 2009. 3:19 PM
invader zim is amazing.
CapnTac in reply to shamayaMar 21, 2009. 7:24 AM
Yeah I know! I LOVE Gir!
Flash19950 in reply to CapnTacAug 7, 2008. 2:33 AM
wat do u mean by rs?
CapnTac in reply to Flash19950Aug 7, 2008. 8:15 AM
runescape. I left it lower case to show my dislike of it.
FreshPineSent in reply to CapnTacAug 19, 2008. 10:58 PM
Agreed. People should play a real RPG like D&D.
Speedmite in reply to FreshPineSentJun 16, 2009. 10:33 AM
What is that? I heard of WoW and runescape andI never heard of that. That shows how common your game is. More people on the other 2. =)
foxtrot4697 in reply to FreshPineSentJan 15, 2009. 6:03 PM
or WoW o=|:|=======> yay a sword finally, *little kids voice*i figured it out all by myself
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