I'm new to this forum and i would like some advice for an ambitious project I'm about to start. Some 8 years ago i made a mail coif and hauberk to my then 2 year old daughter. It was a test run to get the hang of the procedure. I planned to weld the rings shut because the rings were butted. The wire was 1 mm and the ID 4.6 mm. It was never completely finished but i will include a picture.
Now I'm planning to make a full set of functional armor for me and my two girls (arming coat, coif, full length hauberk, legs, cervellier, barrel helmet, sword and shield etc.) I have made a few test runs with wedge riveted mail on rings 1.5 mm wire, ID 7.4 mm, cut with overlap so they are not ovoid, and given a couple strikes with a piston setup (giving them a half flat/round hybrid rings character). It kind of feels like a best of two worlds scenario when it comes to strength/looks?
I have also tried 1 mm wire with ID 6.4 mm, same procedure. I think they feel weak but it's hard to tell on a small patch.
I would though like a somewhat authentic look for around years 1250-1300. I have tried to pin down a good average ring dimension for this time period. Things being as they are, I can't make a tour around Europe to historical museums and see for myself; Internet pictures only help so much.
So i wonder if my 1.5mm/ID7.4 could fit a 13th century mail or do i need thinner wire with a smaller ID. If so:
What would a historical average be?
Was there confirmed wedge riveted rings or must it be round (I honestly think that the gjermundbu mail rivets looks like wedge riveted in cross section compared to the tofta coif round.)? If anyone has good pictures of both sides of round-riveted links of the appropriate time i would be grateful to see it.
Are flattened rings a viable option or is it only round that matters?
Are my half flattened rings an abomination?
Thank you for taking your time.

