Elfweave AR Comparison |
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December 3, 2011, 11:57 pm Last Edited September 11, 2013, 10:44 am |
DescriptionI was asked to do some AR comparison samples for Elfweave - here they are.From top to bottom: AR 3.70 - nearly stiff, and there is NO Elfweave-typical flopping connector problem. AR 3.95 - flopping connector rings tend to bring the weave in disorder, as they can have two stable positions and tend to lock there. AR 4.20 - connectors can flop freely, but 'auto-arrange' by chain tension, so this is imho a good AR. AR 4.70 - already relatively floppy, as not only the connectors are freely movable, but also the connected chains tend to arrange in a narrower pattern that is not really attractive. So it's imho of advantage to use EITHER a low AR in the 3.7 to 3.8 range that has the connectors safely locked in position but a bendable weave, OR an AR in the around 4.2 to 4.5 range, with 'free' connectors that does not yet tend to distort. Weave(s) Used (Click to View Weave)ElfweaveImages Tags (Click to Search Gallery)Tag(s): Example, Materials, SampleWeave(s): Elfweave |