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David_Austin's Profile:

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David Austin (Mr.) |
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Canada, Ontario, St. Catharines |
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http://www.chainmailbasket.com |
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Chainmail consultant, chainmail scientist, chainmail artisan |
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chainmail, maps, heavy metal, computer stuff |
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The Ring Lord Forum, Kusaris Lair, Maille Artisan, |
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I've been making chainmail since 1999. It started out with me wanting to own a chainmail shirt, alas they were quite expensive to buy. Thus, I made my own. My interest has taken off from there and I branched out into more artistic applications. I am also very interested in the study of weaves and ring connectivity, relationships between ring sizes and types, and so on. Much of my work in these fields can be seen on my website, which is always expanding, and has been since I introduced the original version back in 2000. |
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David_Austin's Submissions |
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Gallery Submissions:
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My second wrapped bottle.
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First wrapped bottle. A timeless classic.
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Third bottle. All European 4 in 1. 3/16", .045 stainless steel rings.
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A pretty little chainmail flower.
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This is what I used to commonly use for basket bottoms in my very early chainmail basketry years. Japanese 12 in 2 with rather small vertical rings. You can change the size of the horizontal rings to change the size of the basket bottom.
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My first mosaic. It was made with brass, copper, and stainless steel. The brass and copper rings are 1/8", .032.
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Chainmail Basket 2
A chainmail basket with Half Persian 3 Sheet 6 in 1 on the sides and 3/4 Persian trim. Metals used include bronze and stainless steel.
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Hanging candle holder.
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Hanging candle holder.
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My first inlay shirt. It is made of galvanized steel and dark annealed steel. 5/16", .063 rings. Has 45 degree seam sleeves, which were later converted to the standard style.
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My first chainmail coif. 5/16", .056 galvanized steel, 5/16", .063 bronze trim.
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Ready for battle.
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A mosaic type thing made of .032 copper, .032 brass and .045 stainless steel in various ring sizes. Notice the symmetry error at 2 o'clock.
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Basket 8
5/16", .056 European 8 in 1 sides, Japanese 12 in 2 bottom, different sized rings. European 4 in 1 trim, 3/16", .063.
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Basket 9
A chainmail basket with Half Persian 3 Sheet 6 in 1 sides, and a Japanese 12 in 2 bottom. Made entirely of galvanized steel.
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Flower 2: Tulip
Made of copper, stainless steel, and bronze. Many different ring sizes, and weaves. Check out the gallery section of my website for more info.
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Basket 15
A basic chainmail basket which contains only two weaves, the pattern for which can be found here.
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One basket to rule them all.
Staggered Captive Inverted Round Sheet (C3), Celtic Visions, Japanese 6 in 1 / 12 in 2, European 4 in 1, Byzantine in five metals, and 16 different ring sizes.
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Sphere of Influence.
Byzantine Web Square Cube, and Captive Inverted Round weaves. Exactly 3000 rings.
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Chess pieces, original design, later modified. Posted June, 2003.
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Basket 20
15 ring sizes and 6 different metals.
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As per the recent discussion on chainmail flowers, pictured is the third one I have made.
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An ankh inlay wall hanging.
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A closeup of the top part. The Full Persian chain is stiff enough to support the wall hanging. It uses 9/32" ID, .063 rings.
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Chess Bishop.
1157 rings.
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Chess King.
1310 rings.
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Chess Knight.
1103 rings.
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Chess Pawn.
1025 rings.
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Chess Queen.
1213 rings.
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Chess Rook.
1256 rings.
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On April 20, 2004, the chainmail chess set was finished. It contains over 42,000 rings.
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Chainmail chess set: bronze side.
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Chainmail chess set: stainless steel side.
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My 22nd chainmail basket, and still going strong.
Stainless steel, aluminum, brass.
14 different ring types used.
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An anodized aluminum coif with 5/16" ID, .080 rings in brown, blue, gold, orange, red, green, purple, black. Finished back in October, 2004.
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One of my clients Jimmy and his ventriloquist dummy, both clad in mail coifs.
These items were finished in February 2005.
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My 10th chainmail shirt, constructed of 5/16" ID, .080 anodized aluminum rings in 6 colours + black, modeled by Jimmy of Jimmy Light Show.
The shirt has a zipper at the front and was purposely made with the weave hanging the "wrong way" so that it would hang open.
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My 10th chainmail shirt, constructed of 5/16" ID, .080 anodized aluminum rings in 6 colours + black, modeled by Jimmy of Jimmy Light Show.
The back of the shirt has words. The shirt contains roughly 13,656 rings.
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Fun with anodized aluminum!
.062: 5/16", .062: 1/4", .094: 1/2", .094: 7/16".
The center part of a coif I later made.
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Basket 26
Dragonscale, European 4 in 1, Japanese-based weave. Copper, brass, aluminum, stainless steel, nickel silver, anodized aluminum. 10 different ring types used.
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Basket 26
A closeup of the basket bottom. Fun with anodized aluminum.
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Two bracelets made by my friend and I. Byzantine: 3/16" ID, .048 anodized aluminum rings in pink, black, blue and gold.
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Megaman.
A project I have long waited to do. 3/16", .063 bright aluminum and anodized aluminum. European 4 in 1.
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Crenelated-3 Sheet.
A most excellent weave. 5/16", .063 anodized aluminum, 1/8", .035 stainless steel. Bet you can't guess what this is going to be used for.
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Carousel
26 different types of rings used. 8 or so different weaves, and various connections. The predominant weave used is Captive Inverted Round.
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Just a little something I threw together in the last few days.
The little Box chains use progressively larger rings for each cell: 5/32", .045 stainless, 7/32", .063 brass, 9/32", .080 copper, 11/32", .094 aluminum.
The connectors on the ends are 3/16", .048 stainless steel, and the ones in the middle are 5/8", .094 aluminum.
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na na na na na na na na Batman!
3/32" ID, .032 black anodized aluminum and brass rings. European 4 in 1. That's enough micromaille for me for awhile...
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Basket 27
European 8 in 1, Voodoo Hexagonal, European 4 in 1, Japanese-based weaves. 12 different ring types used. The 8 in 1 is 7/16", .080 aluminum. Basket 27 is now the property of sakredchao, in trade for one of his sculptures.
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Boxcage Web Cube
- 3/16", .048 stainless steel
- 5/32", .045 stainless steel
- 7/32", .063 brass
- 9/32", .080 copper
- 11/32", .094 aluminum
- 5/8", .094 aluminum
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Custom forearm-length chainmail mitts.
3/16", .045 stainless steel, European 4 in 1.
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Hex Basket (Basket 28)
28 different ring types used. This basket forms a natural hexagonal shape on both the trim and basket bottom areas. It's quite a large basket among all I have made. Contains 3636 rings. 'Tis quite colourful and was an absolute blast to make ;).
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Chainmail Basket 29
29 different ring types used. This is a fairly simple design. I hadn't used a Persian weave for basket sides in a good few years, so I thought it was time again. The basket bottom is almost exclusively Euro 4 in 1 using progressively larger rings towards the outside to make it circular; a few hole-row expansions added in for good measure.
- Half Persian 3 Sheet 6 in One (sides)
- European 4 in 1 (bottom)
- Three Quarters Persian (trim)
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A big wall hanging with the Dream Theater logo - recently modified.
9373 rings (103*91) + one 3/4" steel rod.
- 1/4", .080 aluminum
- 1/4", .080 brass
- 1/4", .080 bronze
- 1/4", .048 stainless steel
Measures about 21" x 19". Steel rod is 28" long.
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My very first chainmail hacky sack, based on ones made by TripS420. Stainless steel: 1/4" ID, .063 and 3/16" ID, .048 rings. Filled with plastic BBs. Weighs about 92 grams, which is over twice as heavy as a standard hacky sack.
Weaves: European 4 in 1
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My standard sizes mandrel set.
27 straight 18 inch mandrels for power winding: 3/32" - 1/2" in x/64" increments (1/2 inch mandrel is longer than 18").
13 36 inch mandrels with bends in them for handles for hand winding: 3/32", 7/64", 1/8", 9/64", 5/32", 11/64", 3/16", 7/32", 1/4", 9/32", 5/16", 11/32", 3/8".
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Thought I'd jump on the wrapped marble bandwagon here. Various marbles, all about 5/8", the blue one is 1/2".
Rings used (in order of appearance):
- 3/16", .048 stainless steel
- 3/8", .080 anodized aluminum
- 5/16", .063 bronze
- 5/16", .063 stainless steel
- 11/64", .048 stainless steel
- 1/2", .078 aluminum
- 3/16", .048 anodized aluminum
- 3/16", .063 anodized aluminum
- 1/8", .048 aluminum
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Airman
One of the bosses from Megaman II. This is a small portion of a much larger project that I will be working on over the next few years. 3/16", .062/.063 brass, bright aluminum and anodized aluminum.
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Chainmail belt with NES controller belt buckle!
European 6 in 1, .063", 9/32" stainless steel rings.
Now you're playing with power.
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Chainmail extremities: Low AR Mobius Ball
Bright aluminum (5356) .062", 7/64" ID. Approximate AR is 2.0.
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Chainmail flower #4 by Chainmailbasket.com
18 different ring types used in stainless, brass, copper, bronze and aluminum. Weaves used include Captive Inverted Round (C1) (AR of 4.7), European 8 in 2 (King's Maille) (AR of 4.9), and Voodoo (AR's of 3.3, and 5.4).
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Drawbridge for chainmail castle
European 8 in 2 with Captive Inverted Round (C1) on sides. Crank mechanism is Captive Inverted Round (C1) and Full Persian. Hoist chains are 2 in 1 Chain. A lot of ring types used, too many to list. Stainless steel, bronze and aluminum.
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Mind your handedness. Left-handed rings vs. right-handed rings. Sample rings depicted are .062", 3/16" bright aluminum.
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Castle Royale
The second chainmail castle by David of Chainmailbasket.com. This one uses mostly .048", 15/64" and .040", 15/64" stainless steel rings. Weave is Staggered Captive Inverted Round Sheet (C1).
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Boxcage Web Square
Short Box weave chains are separated by separator rings.
Box chains in example use 5/32", .045 stainless steel, 7/32", .063 brass, 9/32", .080 copper, and 11/32", .094 aluminum.
Separator rings are 3/16", .045 stainless steel, and 5/8", .094 aluminum.
This combination makes the weave not terribly flexible.
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Double Boxed Byzantine
.062", 5/16" galvanized steel.
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Megaman II Project, The
My largest project to date, containing 63,608 rings. Weighs 16.5 pounds, Measures 38" x 45".
Rings used: .062"/.064", 3/16" ID:
- Aluminum, bright (5356)
- Aluminum, unknown alloy
- Brass
- Copper
- Nickel silver
- Anodized aluminum in 7 colours
.048", 11/64" stainless steel rings connector row near the top at the back.
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A cool way to make a very tight chainmail cross.
Full Persian sections are .062", 1/4" bright aluminum (4.4 AR). Middle connector rings are .062", 11/32" bright aluminum (6.1 AR), but they could stand to be slightly larger, like maybe 3/8".
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Ball of Perplexity
A sculpture I made back in 2003 or so. Byzantine Web Square weave formed into a sphere. Ring types include .063", 5/16", 7/32" and 3/16", all aluminum.
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Chainmail Chess Set #2 Rook
Ring count: 736
Weight: 92g
All rings C260 1/2 hard brass, .032" - .048"
- Staggered Captive Inverted Round Sheet (C1)
- Voodoo
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Chainmail Chess Set #2 King
Ring count: 959
Weight: 130g
All rings C260 1/2 hard brass, .032" - .062"
- European 6 in 1
- B²+1
- Three Quarters Persian Sheet
- One And A Half Persian
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Chainmail Chess Set #2 Queen
Ring count: 474
Weight: 102g
All rings C260 1/2 hard brass, .032" - .062"
- European 4 in 1
- Full Persian 6 in 1
- Dragonscale
- Four Quarters Persian
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Chainmail Chess Set #2 Pawn
Ring count: ?
Weight: 83g
All rings C260 1/2 hard brass, .048" - .062"
- Japanese 8 in 2 Cube
- Byzantine Web / Byzantine Web Square Hybrid
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Chainmail Chess Set #2 Bishop
Ring count: 603
Weight: 73g
All rings C260 1/2 hard brass, .032" - .062"
- European 8 in 2 (King's Maille)
- Celtic Visions Sheet 2
- Three Quarters Persian
- Half Persian 3 in 1 Sheet 6
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Chainmail Chess Set #2 Knight
Ring count: 350
Weight: 75g
All rings C260 1/2 hard brass, .032" - .062"
- Captive Inverted Round (C3), (C2)
- 2 in 1 Chain
- European 4 in 1
- Dragonscale
- Full Persian 6 in 1
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'Japanese Something' Unit
.048", 3/16", and .062", 3/8" galvanized steel.
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'Flat Box'
Box weave with two different ring sizes to effectively flatten the weave.
Rings used: galvanized steel: .062", 1/4", 3/8".
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Basket 41 by Chainmailbasket.com
Three Quarters Persian Sheet sides in .078", 25/64" (5.5 AR) with some 23/64" (5.1 AR) rows on the top edge for tightening purposes. 22 different ring types are used in this basket in aluminum, blue anodized aluminum, nickel silver, and stainless steel.
Weaves used include Three Quarters Persian Sheet, European 4 in 1, and Voodoo Hexagonal.
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Chainmail House by Chainmailbasket.com
My first chainmail house, and third overall architecture. 20 ring types used in stainless steel and aluminum. 5 weaves used: Staggered Captive Inverted Round Sheet (C2), Dragonscale, Japanese 4 in 1 Cube, Full Persian, and Captive Inverted Round (C2). Constructed in 24 days.
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@European 4 in 1 European 4 in 1 is one of the most popular chainmail weaves known to mankind. It is what a lot of armour from the European middle ages was made out of. It is very easy to learn and is a nice fabric weave that can be used to make things like shirts, coifs, and dicebags.
Sample uses .063", 5/16" stainless steel rings, Actual AR: 5.5.
Minimum AR is 2.9.
Tutorial: European 4 in 1 (CGI, chain)
Tutorial: European 4 in 1 (CGI, one at a time)
Tutorial: European 4 in 1 (CGI, ribbon)
Tutorial: European 4 in 1 (photos, ribbon)
Tutorial: European 4 in 1: 45 Degree Seam (photos)
Tutorial: European 4 in 1: Armpit Seam (photos)
Tutorial: European 4 in 1: Expanding Circle (photos, core method)
Tutorial: European 4 in 1: Expanding Circle (photos, fill in core)
Tutorial: European 4 in 1 on the Bias (photos)
Tutorial: European 4:1, my easier method for expanding circles
Tutorial: E4-1-How I do it
Tutorial: Cabochon Wrapping Using E4-1 and 6-1. |
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European 12 in 2 (Emperors Maille) Where Kings Maille is European 4 in 1 with all of the rings doubled, Emperors Maille is European 6 in 1 with the rings doubled. The sample in the picture contains .080", 3/4" galvanized steel rings. |
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@Byzantine Also called 'etruscan', 'birdcage', 'fool's dilemma', 'idiot's trap', 'idiot's delight', 'bird's nest'. This weave is basically little box weave units connected by one or more connector rings.
Sample pictured uses .063", 1/4" stainless steel rings, AR: 4.3.
Recommended AR's: 3.2, 3.5, 4.3, 4.9 for 1, 2, 3, and 4 connectors, respectively. Tutorial: Byzantine/Birdcage (CGI)
Tutorial: Byzantine/Birdcage (photos)
Tutorial: Byzantine Speed Weaving
Tutorial: Byzantine From 2 in 1 Chain (photos)
Tutorial: Byzantine(photos) |
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@Japanese 3 in 1 Also referred to as 'Oriental 3 in 1'.
A very loose weave. The sample shown contains .062", 5/16" galvanized steel rings (AR: 5.4), but this weave can be made at ARs as low as 2.1 for the vertical rings and 2.2 for the horizontal rings. Tutorial: Japanese 3-1 (photos, branching) Tutorial: Japanese 3-1 (photos, link by rows) |
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@Full Persian 6 in 1 A beautiful weave. Quite easy to construct once figured out. Sample uses stainless steel rings, .063", 5/16" Actual AR is 5.5
Minimum AR: 4.8
Tutorial: Full Persian 6-1 (CGI) Tutorial: Modifications of Persian Weaves Tutorial: Joining Full Persian 6-1
Tutorial: Splitting Full Persian 6 in 1 into 2 Chains
Tutorial: Full Persian Split Hearts |
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@Full Persian 6 in 1 Grizzly This weave is Full Persian 6 in 1 with the grain going the same way on all 4 sides. Full Persian 6 in 1 Grizzly is actually quite a bit more dense weave than Full Persian 6 in 1.
Sample shown uses 0.062", 13/32" galvanized steel rings.
Minimum AR: 6.2
Recommended AR: 6.8
Tutorial: FP 6-1 Grizzly (CG) |
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One Hour Less Sleep Another Full Persian variant. A weave by thexnihil.
Rings used: galvanized steel: .057", 5/16" (AR: 5.9).
Tutorial: One Hour Less Sleep Tutorial: One Hour Less Sleep Variant A |
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Byzantine Variant 3 ... |
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Byzantine X ... |
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Orchid, Leaning ... |
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Pheasible A few things to note about this weave. You should use relatively small rings with thick wire. There are at least six variations of this weave if you exclude the fact that the single rings can be doubled. The 'knots' can be made two different ways and you can alternate them. You could also use a single separator ring between the knots instead of two of them but this makes the weave want to sprial.
Tutorial: Pheasible |
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This Is Not Food This Is Not Food naturally spirals and stays spirally. A weave by Thexnihil.
Rings used include galvanized steel: .048", 5/32", and .057", 5/16".
Tutorial: This Is Not Food |
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Eye Period Questionmark (I.?) Shown here is one single unit of Eye Period Questionmark. Made up of galvanized steel, .057", 3/8" rings (AR: 7.2)
Tutorial: I.? |
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Eye Period Exclamationmark (I.!) Shown here is one single unit of Eye Period Exclamationmark. Made of galvanized steel, .057", 5/16" (AR: 5.9). This is a weave by sakredchao. |
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Orchid 2.0 Another variant by David_Austin.
Rings used: 3/8", .063 galvanized steel. |
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Byzantine Variant 1 ... |
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Byzantine Variant 2 ... |
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Double Gridlock A variation of the Gridlock weave, looks very nice if you use two different ring sizes. |
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Half Persian 4 in 1 Twist The Half Persian 4 in 1 Twist weave is made by twisting Half Persian 4 in 1 and then using (usually small) connector rings to connect the two sides.
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Half Persian 3 in 1, Staggered Staggered Half Persian 3 in 1 is a very strange variant. The cell direction constantly changes which makes it very difficult to construct, and quite mind boggling.
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Byzantine Web Square Byzantine Web Square is a weave which has four Byzantine chains come off each axis instead of two (Byzantine), three (Byzantine Web), or six (Byzntine Web Triangle). Sample displayed contains bright aluminum .047", 9/64" and 15/64" rings (AR's: 3.3 and 5.5).
Tutorial: Byzantine Square Web |
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Full Persian 8 in 1 Grizzly The 8 in 1 version of Full Persian Grizzly. |
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Full Persian With Extra Rings Like the name states. Full Persian with some extra rings in the middle that go down one of the two planes. VERY tight. |
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Saturn A simple, but not very stable weave.
Rings used in sample:
.035", 1/8" (brass)
.048", 7/32" (galvanized steel)
.062", 3/8" (galvanized steel) |
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SixOrchid A variant of Orchid, and Six Leaf Clover. |
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Six Leaf Clover Variant A slight variant of the Six Leaf Clover weave. |
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Eye Period Questionmark Sheet 4 (I.?4S) A hybrid weave whose base unit is Eye Period Questionmark (in this case, a 4-ring unit, as opposed to the standard 5-ring unit). The units are connected by vertical rings, giving it Japanese weave-style properties.
Rings used:
.047", 1/8" (aluminum, bright) (AR: 2.9)
.047", 13/64" (aluminum, bright) (AR: 4.8) |
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Persiantine Web Square Cube Shown here is the Persiantine Web Square Cube (2-Cell) weave. This weave can be made to form cubes that are anywhere from quite tight to quite loose, depending upon the ring sizes used therein.
The "2-Cell" part of the name refers to the number of cells in each Persian section, which can be any number above one.
Ring sizes used in the example include 1/4" ID, .063, and 11/32" ID, .063 |
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Persiantine Web Square One of three web weaves based on the Persiantine unit, which is a 2-cell long chain of Full Persian separated by connector rings. In the example shown, each Full Persian section is separated by a single separator ring.
Ring types used in the sample include bright aluminum .062", 1/4", and 11/32". |
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6 in 1 Net This is another go at joining simple units of a central ring with six rings inside. |
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@European 10 in 1 The logical next weave in the European X in 1 series, where X is an even number. This weave requires rings with a rather large aspect ratio. Sample in picture uses .063", 7/16" ID stainless steel rings, with an AR of 7.8.
Minimum AR: 7.4
Tutorial: European 10 in 1 (photos) |
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Japanese 4 in 1 Cube The original dimensional weave (indefinitely expandable on all three planes). Ideal for sculptural purposes.
Rings used: bright aluminum (5356), .062", 9/64" ID.
Actual ring ID: .155"
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Four Quarters Persian A continuation of Three Quarters Persian, with the next row not connecting back onto the first, as it does with Full Persian.
Galvanized steel: .057", 5/16", 5.9 AR. |
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Triumvirate A unit based on Japanese 3 in 1. The Japanese 3 in 1 section is held in place by two horizontal rings on either side which sit within the vertical rings thereof. These rings are held in place by vertical rings which go around them and the vertical rings of the Japanese 3 in 1 section. Everything is held in place by horizontal corner rings. This unit can be expanded into a chain, or sheet in many different possible ways.
Rings used:
.062", 1/8" (aluminum, bright) (AR: 2.2)
.062", 1/4" (aluminum, bright) (AR: 4.4)
.078", 1/4" (aluminum, bright) (AR: 3.5) |
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Celtic Visions Circle 4 The Celtic Visions weave in this variant is four cells long, the fourth cell connecting back onto the first, thus making a circular unit.
Rings used:
.048", 9/64" (stainless steel) (AR: 3.3)
.048", 17/64" (stainless steel) (AR: 6.3) |
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Celtic Visions Circle 5 A Celtic Visions variant made up of five cells, the fifth of which connects back onto the first.
Rings used:
.062", 11/64" (aluminum, bright) (AR: 3.0)
.062", 5/16" (aluminum, bright) (AR: 5.5) |
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Snowflake Unit A single unit of the Snowflake sheet weave. This weave contains horizontal rings, and vertical rings as well as some angled rings which connect various aspects together. The sheet version, Snowflake, predates the inclusion of this unit, and was originally created by Noldolantė.
Rings used:
.062", 11/64" (aluminum, bright) (AR: 3.0)
.062", 5/16" (aluminum, bright) (AR: 5.5)
Tutorial: Snowflake |
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