Posts: 382 Location: San Antonio, TX
Tue 28 Sep, 2010 8:39 pm
I would like to stress that you make your own.
I made my own butted shirt out of Stainless Steel 1/4 hard 12gauge SWG 3/8 ID, or in american standards it was 10GaugeAWG. It took me a year and a half. I hand saw'd each ring as well as hand wound the wire into every coil.
Labor Intensive: Check
Alot of my personal time: Check
Frustraion: Check
Fun: Awsome
Experiance: Priceless
You can easily set up a way to cut the rings with a drill/saw blade as well as winding the wire into coils with a drill as well.
As mentioned I did all this by hand. That is what I had availible. I could not find what I wanted online so I made my own.
That shirt came to be around 45lbs of weight and with a suit of armor that is too much weight even to make voiders out of.
At this very moment I am in the study of making my own riveted
maille. I have the tools, and am in the process of making a total dollar amount of the tools+materials to make riveted rings. I do believe that butted rings makes you appreciate riveted that much more. Plus you will always have that butted shirt to pass on to your off-spring or someone close to you such as a nephew or son you never had, or son that you had.
The main reason I am making riveted is for the weight reduction. Here is the perfect instruction guide to follow for riveted [url]http://www.forth-armoury.com/research/round_rivet/secret_in_the_maille.htm [/url]
I used Stainless Steel rings of the thickness and small diamater so that the maille would stand up to abuse. And it has been effective for what I needed it to be.
Check out
www.theringlord.org for any and all types of wire you need. Or find a local company to avoid the $25 shipping charge from Canada to America.
All in all I do feel that if you can make it rather than buy it; Make It! If you lack the drive and have the money to spend then buy what you want, but buy top quality. Do not waste your money on crap that you will have to replace in a couple years.
I will end this post with a simple set to remember for the beginner.
Make the best for your personal needs... Or buy the best there is.....................
And I am not talking about a $20,000.00 maille shirt by Eric Schmidt! Unless you are a billionaire, then buy me one too, LoL!?!