Thursday, July 19, 2007

Very Soft Cervix Before Period

some tutorial, at last: how to make a chainmail

I know I'm not the first to offer a tutorial on how frabric a coat of mail in this world, neither in this language, or blogger, or blah blah blah and certainly not be the best. But it's the way I do, and certainly much GetN still do not know their own levels may encontrarloutil in its own way, even people who know them find the little details that help make your job more enjoyable

n_n tutoiriales later start with the other net fabrics, such provably are most useful to all who pass through here.

well, the first thing always is to have the wire, the most serious historical use of iron wire, perhaps of mild steel or mild steel but either way the most affordable in these times is the galvanized wire. for a chain mail of historic proportions and quite pleasing to the eye we recommend you use 1.6mm wire (no. 16 gauge) and make the rings with internal diameter of 8mm.

this requires a small and primitive mechanical devices that recently learned was called as "frame", in my case I do something much more simple, take two eyebolts closed ( are these bolts that end in a ring ) knew how much time i was looking for a picture! or even the name! x_x)

and a cylindrical metal rod with a diameter of 8mm and about 45 cm long, the bar having a perforation deve around 30 cm in some extreme, where it can pass the wire and the shorter end remaining from the hole deve FRMA bend crank (I did it with a blowtorch heating and hammering on a piece of railway track, but everyone can find the easiest way to do it, maybe even with your good time in the kitchen fire is hot enough.)

good, here take the 2 eyebolts screwed into a wooden surface at its discretion, handle is passed by them and VoilĂ ! (So \u200b\u200bis wright, not xD) you instantaeo and portable rack as shown in the photo (I hope you appreciate well there, because more than anything is a panorama of my desk xD).

when you already have it ready the next process is quite deductible, you put a wire through the small hole and begins to roll up.
way of detail (these details which one is noticing and always make you a little more happy to stop too long a little less for each ring xD).

the thing is that you do a roll up in the direction of "upward to a downward toward the front and up again. Or as seen here. What this does is that rings cut is always the right end is down and left up, and that is more ergonomic to the hours of the fabric.


The next step is, after having been in this way a long time, wire by wrapping as if there was one morning you'll find that already have a good number of coils / springs / springs or whatever you call them wire and what to do then is cut deve. for this purpose especielmente recommend using a "snips" or "scissors Aviator."

some of the advantages of this new device are:
- cuts metal with great ease, much more than cutting pliers or whatever ...
-leaves rings near-perfect cuts, instead of the irregular points of cuts with alizcates normally could make it come out the rings if
- to cut several rings at once, reducing a large percentage of time do cut rings (usually shorter than 7 or more rings 8mm)



There in the photos you see the whole spring wound on the "frame" that is loq is remove the springs from there and start cut. in the right picture looks like I do with scissors aviator (and lots of rings cut down), however there is a very important poas I jump on that photo.

What makes one cut all rings is opened (a little) a whole half and close the other (do not think qwue very hard to imagine an open and a closed ring so I do not think I would put any pictures (like I would do if I had the camera xDD).

I skipped step in that photo is to open all the spring before, which all rings are cut open, so saving me having to open the half and I have only to close the half, really is a measure that subtracts long time, so it is recommended


n_n And that would be all that is before the "weave" unfortunately caresco chamber at this time, so I'll post the rest of the tutorial during the week.

weaving is a tedious process, which does not mean is not simple, there are many ways of doing inking, all differ in small details nomas, my style in particular has a lot of details, and may be annoying to have to worry Thin everyone, but I assure you that those details make the faster method that I have achieved so far: P

that for now, until a couple of days more xD

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