Sometimes a pattern instruction only mentions an Aspect Ratio (AR) you’ll need to match. We give more information on these sizing systems elsewhere in the FAQ. Other patterns need two ring sizes.įind out if the sizes given are millimeters (mm), American Wire Gauge (AWG) or Standard Wire Gage (SWG). Some patterns can only be made in very specific ring sizes, otherwise the pattern loses its shape. Pattern instructions usually tell you which size of rings is best to use, or within which range of sizes you should stay to have the pattern look best. It is light, easy to work with, affordable and comes in a variety of colours and sizes.īrass, bronze, steel and stainless steel are heavier and firmer than aluminium and therefore not as easy to bend. Can you get them for me?Īluminium is a good starting point for beginners. Other questionsĦ.2 I’m looking for rings in a size / colour / material that is not listed on the Queen Ring website, can you get them for me?Ħ.3 I need more bags of rings / scales than is listed on your website, can you get them for me?Ħ.4 I’m looking for closures / findings / other chainmail materials that are not on the Queen Ring website. What should I do?ĥ.3 I have trouble getting a grip on my work, do you have any tips?ĥ.4 My rings keep getting damaged when I'm working, what can I do about it?ĥ.5 I have trouble following the weaving instructions, do you have any tips?ĥ.6 My bronze / brass / copper rings are getting duller and darker, is something wrong?ĥ.7 My rubber rings seem to be getting lighter in color, is something wrong? 6. How do I know which size I need?ĥ.2 The rings I bought are not exactly the same size and / or color as the rings I bought from the Queen Ring before. Troubleshootingĥ.1 In the instructions of my weave, sizes are indicated in SWG or AWG but the Queen Ring’s website only lists ring sizes in millimeters. What are the differences?Ĥ.2 What sizes of scales does the Queen Ring have?Ĥ.4 Can scales take the place of a ring in a weave, can you use them together with a ring, or both?Ĥ.5 Do the connecting rings have to be of the same material as the scales?Ĥ.6 How many scales do I need for my project?Ĥ.7 How can I clean / maintain my scale mail pieces?Ĥ.9 Are scales fragile or easily damaged? 5. ScalesĤ.1 The Queen Ring sells scales in various materials. What are the differences?ģ.2 How do I choose a material for my project?ģ.4 What material would you recommend for making a chainmail shirt?ģ.6 Can I wear my chainmail jewelry every day, for example in the shower?ģ.7 How can I clean / maintain my chainmail pieces / jewelry? 4. Ring materialsģ.1 The Queen Ring sells rings of various materials. Ring sizesĢ.1 How can I calculate between different sizing systems?Ģ.2 What does SWG or AWG mean? 3. 1.1 What is a good material if you’re new at making chainmail?ġ.2 What material should I avoid when I’m new at making chainmail?ġ.3 Which size of rings do I need for my project?ġ.4 What do the numbers in the ring sizes listed on the website mean?ġ.5 What is aspect ratio (AR) and why is it used?ġ.6 What is the difference between machine-cut and saw-cut rings?ġ.7 How many rings do I need for my project?ġ.9 What do I need to start working with chainmail?ġ.11 Where can I find instructions on how to make a specific weave pattern? 2.
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