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 No.1[Reply]

Welcome to /mail/.

Rules:

1. Post about mail, leather, other metalcraft, or anything related to those.

2. SFW preferred.

3. Fun allowed.

Post finished creations, works in progress, and project ideas. Try to include specifications such as wire gauges, ring diameters, materials, and weaves.
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 No.96[Reply]

Just because the board is dead doesn't mean I can't post anyway.



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How far away from an Amazon warehouse do I have to be and still be able to qualify for same-day shipping?



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What about us faggots that make boots and crap?

Pic related

 No.63

>>62
Leather's rad. I've been meaning to get into it anyway so feel free to post it here.
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 No.64

Also if you know any good online resources for leather let me know and I'll add it to the sticky.

 No.65

>>64
http://www.brettunsvillage.com/leather/
Brettun's Village is pretty good for odds and sods. Not the same consistent goods as Tandy, but pretty decent for lighter leathers. The leather used in the vamps and uppers came from Brettun's, actually.
I'm also the faggot what runs /renrats/

 No.94

>>64

Im not the greatest leatherworker so i don't know if these patterns work with only metal or both metal and leather. Even so i made a leather gauntlet from one of their patterns so they'll probably go either way

http://www.armourarchive.org/patterns/




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A pair of euro 4-1 earrings made from 24g 1/16" plain titanium.
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 No.45

>>44
well yea, to craft a necklace like that you need a small portion of Abe Lincolns soul

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More titanium jewelry; this time a roundmaille bracelet, half persian 3-1 bracelet, and a byzantine necklace. Same rings as before except the persian which uses 3/32" ID. Sorry my phone doesn't do macro well and I forgot the penny.

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There are about 1000 rings in the roundmaille and about 600 in the byzantine. Not sure about the persian one but not many.

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>>90
>>91
Pictures really don't do these justice. You should at least include some sense of scale.

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>>92
I took these outside for the light and added currency. I'll need an actual camera to get any better pictures.



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 No.85[Reply]

Would any of you guys be open to commission work? If so do you have any idea on rates or general ideas of costs of things?

 No.86

I might be open for commissions depending on the timeframe and scope of the project. Prices can vary drastically depending on materials and size of the piece. What did you have in mind?

 No.87

>>86
Well, I'm >>26 and as much as I'd like to still learn how to make mail myself, my schedule has recently taken a nosedive and I realize I won't have time to work on or even come close to completing the project in time for when I would want it done by (first week of July). To be honest, the cheaper the better since it doesn't need to be functional, but dating an artist I know to not just dick the person being commissioned on pay. So I guess it would be the top half of a top since I won't need my stomach covered, and pants. Chain or scale or style or material don't matter too much I don't think (but would like to have it ran by me first), whichever you're more comfortable with/would be easiest for you/lowest cost.

 No.88

>>87
My schedule's not too open either but I'll try to get some estimates for you sometime soon. I'll also run it by >>68 who might have more time to do it.

What's your upper limit on price? Because I don't think I can make pants and sleeves for under $500 even with cheap materials and large rings.

A lot of that price is labor though so if you can find about 30-40 total hours to work on it you could make it yourself for around $100.

 No.89

>>88
Hm yea that's quite a bit for a college student's income.. But I definitely understand why, that's a lot of man hours you'd be putting in. I'll have to wait and see either way, because my schedule should be normalizing soon and I might be getting paid for a recent project myself so we'll see!



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By request, some higher-resolution versions of my Maille Artisans' gallery submissions. They may still be blurry but at least they aren't 600x800.

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Moorish rose sheet. 14g, 1/2" aluminum.
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 No.79

>>78
That's what Lorenzo has in the description but it's categorized as Euro. It doesn't have any Persian connections as far as I can tell. But just because Trinity isn't "Euro 3-1" doesn't mean it isn't a 3-1 Euro weave.

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>>75
>>68
oh yea how bout that, that looks great!

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European 4-1 Unbalanced. 14 SWG, 5/16" stainless steel.

 No.82

>>81
Someone should make a shirt out of that.

 No.83

>>82
Yeah, I'm working on it. I can only make so much before my carpal tunnel flares up though.



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Still a WIP but here's my hoodoo hex shirt. Rings are 16g 3/16" stainless. Close to 26k rings at the moment. As far as I know no one has made a shirt from this weave but I could be wrong.

 No.69

>>68
it's too short

 No.70

>>69
I think I'll only add another few rows so I can sit without it bunching.

 No.71

>>70
You can leave some of it unstitched on the side too.



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Dr. T thread, also a test to see if 8ch.net gets this post.

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Confirmed.
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Mobius flail.

>Handle

Double Pencil Weave in TRL 16 SWG, 5/16" stainless steel. 14 SWG jeweler's brass wire wrap in grooves of weave. 1/4" x 13" steel rod in the center of the weave provides support.

>Chain

Jens Pind Linkage 5 in TRL 16 SWG, 5/16" stainless steel.

>Ball

Moorish Rose ball (as in >>4)in 14 SWG, 1/2" jeweler's brass. 1/4" x 1" machine screws for spikes at each of the 5-link units.

Everything is as tight as a drum. The handle doesn't wobble and the ball is held solid by the screws. Weighs a little over 3 pounds although I lack the equipment to be any more precise than that. Somewhere around 1400 rings in the handle+chain and 180 in the ball. Handle is 13" long and chain is 7".
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 No.55

>>54
oh man that's seriously really cool, great job man

 No.56

>>55
Thanks, man.

 No.57

Downright sexy.



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Knife handle. 16g, 5/16" stainless steel. Weave is essentially a spiral variant of Hilt Chain.

 No.48

neat, but wouldn't it slide off the knife?

 No.49

>>48
Just between you and me it's only held in by a paper shim but it's actually very secure. If I wanted to make it permanent I could just get it welded in.

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Better pic.



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I was wondering, about how long would it take to craft 2 sleeves+shoulder and 2 legs of mail, or pants or whatever would work best. Either chain or scale, both work; I plan on using it for a costume (hence not needing the full suit of it, pic related) and haven't crafted mail before so I was curious just how much time I would need to commit to it. I think it would be rad to learn to do, so I'm more than willing to spend the time learning.
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 No.37

I'm looking forward to seeing what you come up with. I have an ongoing scale sleeve project (a spalder I guess) and it has been a bit more challenging than I expected. I'll take a pic and post in a few min.

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Sorry for the crappy pictures but you get the idea. It's made from large bronze scales woven with 14g 5/16" stainless steel rings; small stainless scales woven with 16g 3/16" stainless; and a few large hardened steel scales for trim. I'm open to critiques as I'm not satisfied with the project yet. It needs a better attachment than just the belt to keep it from sliding around. Oh, and the vest underneath is 18g 3/16" galvy.

 No.39

>>38
I think it looks fantastic. Maybe try a contraction where the bronze meets the strap on the shoulder so it doesn't have that bump.
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 No.40

Damn, I hope mine turns out half as good as your guys haha

 No.42

A full scale sleeve is difficult to fit properly if you want to articulate the arm at all. That's why I just made it a half sleeve instead but you could probably do a 3/4 length sleeve without a bunch of contractions/seams. Get some big gloves like in your pic and it could work.

I agree that you should definitely get comfortable with regular chain mail first though. If only because scales are significantly more expensive. Worth it though.



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Today we'll be building one of these.
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I've chosen a ping-pong ball as the core for this piece but depending on your choice of ring size you may need something larger or smaller.

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Now go around the opening and build 6-ring units at each point adjacent to 5-6-5 ring units. This by far the hardest step but it should look like pic related when you've done it right.

I myself messed up on this step during this build but I corrected it.

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Build one final 5-ring unit at the opening to complete the orb. You may need to adjust the way you slide each ring into the connection in order to get your pliers in a position to close them properly.

>pic is not the same piece as the tutorial

>I gave that one away before I remembered to take a picture

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The geometric shape of this orb is a truncated icosahedron. Other objects with the same shape include soccer balls and Buckminsterfullerene. There are [12] 5-ring units and [20] 6-ring units.

This is the most difficult chain mail piece to build properly that I know of in terms of connection complexity and visualization. It might be helpful to practice the sheet version of this weave in >>3 before attempting this variant.

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