If any body interesting in mail making
Some of my photous I interesting to introduce:

http://www.armoryz.kiev.ua/arhive/grov2.JPG
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3 in one - more stretch then 4/1 10mm inside, 2.4x2.4 mm section wire square


http://www.armoryz.kiev.ua/arhive/mail/grov14.JPG
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4 in one (upper) part more than enough solid, 10mm inside, 2.4x2.4 mm section wire square


http://www.armoryz.kiev.ua/arhive/mail/grov13.JPG
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tha same neting az photo above but rings 5mm inside

The mail`s photos on body:
http://www.armoryz.kiev.ua/arhive/mail/mail1.JPG
http://www.armoryz.kiev.ua/arhive/mail/mail2.JPG
http://www.armoryz.kiev.ua/arhive/mail/mail3.JPG
http://www.armoryz.kiev.ua/arhive/mail/mail4.JPG
The 5 mm maile looks wery nice !
Vladimir;

You might find this site interesting as it deals mostly with maille and making it.
Oh, and welcome to this site. :D

http://www.chainmailstore.com/cgi-bin/forum/ultimatebb.cgi
Jean Thibodeau wrote:
Vladimir;

You might find this site interesting as it deals mostly with maille and making it.
Oh, and welcome to this site. :D

http://www.chainmailstore.com/cgi-bin/forum/ultimatebb.cgi


Unfortunately that site deals mostly with mail as modern jewelry not as armor. Head dresses, bracelets, necklaces, etc. You'll find very little information on historical points of mail manufacture and design. If someone knows of a site dedicated to historic mail I'd like to know about it!
How about www.theringlord.com? He seems to be into a little bit of everything.
Sam Barris wrote:
How about www.theringlord.com? He seems to be into a little bit of everything.


That's the same company as the one Jean posted. His link is to their discussion forum. It's a good place to get supplies, but not really valuable in the information department.
Patrick;

You are probably right about that site not being very usefull for historical research and I don't see much about rivetted maille,
I have that site Bookmarked for occasional light reading.

In the absence of anything better there might still be some interesting information there for hobby making of maille.

Vladimir's original post is a little bare of any specific questions, so it's difficult to know exactly what could be useful information for him. I decided that any information would be better than none !

There may be a language barrier here: I don't want to assume anything ?

In any case, my reply was mostly to give Vladimir a welcoming to " myArmoury "

I hope Vladimir asks for more specific information so that we can try to help him better find the information he is looking for.
No worries Jean. :D

Personally I didn't interperate Vladimir's post as a request for assistance, but more as an introduction of himself and his wares. I could be mistaken though.

TRL is an interesting forum mostly populated by teenagers and college age people interested in making jewelry and fashion apparel. That's not a criticism, just an observation. From time to time there is interesting information on how to cut and clean rings, different construction patterns, etc. I've made a post or two there myself.
anybody interested in making mail ?
Another source of info on mail (or maille) is M.A.I.L. that is the Maille Artists International League. It costs nothing to join, and there is a large library of weaves, articles and galleries.W.
Re: anybody interested in making mail ?
Thank you for your links, I indeed need them
This mail i not acctually our everidge production
We mostly made plates, helms, legs arms, gauntlets....
It useful links, I will use them!
I realy looking for good forums to post in
We need advertisements and orders
Our works you can see on site (link is in profile)
Thank you for communication
it`s good forum!,
I will live hire
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The languidge barrier is not so much as it could be
That`s a good forum!
I will live hire :D

More datail about this mail ( my post on armour archive)
http://forums.armourarchive.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=50995

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