Weeee they stretch! So much fun! Super happy #1!
These here are what I have been making for the last week and a half along side a few dice bags and such. They are Europian 6-1 chainmail bracelets made from anodised aluminum with the outer black rings being rubber neoprene rings so they stretch and bounce. The nifty thing about these being made from part rubber other then the fact they are comfortible they are continuous and have no clasp since you can just slip them on and off.
These are some of my cheapest items in stock and I can make them in any color as soon as I get some more materials in.
AS ALWAYS EVERYTHING I MAKE IS FOR SALE AND I DO CUSTOM ODERS OF ANY KIND IN ANY METAL AND COLOR.
PLEASE LOOK AT THE REST OF MY GALLERY FOR MORE OF MY WORK.
These here are what I have been making for the last week and a half along side a few dice bags and such. They are Europian 6-1 chainmail bracelets made from anodised aluminum with the outer black rings being rubber neoprene rings so they stretch and bounce. The nifty thing about these being made from part rubber other then the fact they are comfortible they are continuous and have no clasp since you can just slip them on and off.
These are some of my cheapest items in stock and I can make them in any color as soon as I get some more materials in.
AS ALWAYS EVERYTHING I MAKE IS FOR SALE AND I DO CUSTOM ODERS OF ANY KIND IN ANY METAL AND COLOR.
PLEASE LOOK AT THE REST OF MY GALLERY FOR MORE OF MY WORK.
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Nope I have been runing around wearing like 4 on each arm and I have not run into that problem. The metal rings are saw cut so they do not have any burrs and I PRIDE myself by my perfect closures so you may not even be able to tell where the rings are cut at all. And the rubber rings are super soft and squishy since they are neoprene.
I import mine and I have a few accounts with differant companies . If you just want to start playing around the best thing to do and the best way to get a feel for how chainmail is made is go to a hardware store and buy some galvy steel fence wire for next to nothing and then get yourself some form of mandrel (I used a big nail myself but a dowl rod would work) and then coil and cut your rings yourself. That is how I got my start back in the day. If you do not have the patiance to do this then you may very well never be able to make chainmail and if that is the case you only wasted a few bucks.
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