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    Post Chainmail hood 8mm, 100% handmade

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    Greetings to all. Recently finished their latest creation - the chainmail hood (for real fights, this is not simulated) in short - weave the European 4 in 1, more than 5,500 of the rings, ring diameter - 8 mm. If someone is engaged in the weaving of chainmail, give an objective assessment of the work. More pictures here:
    Last edited by Stewart_Reptiles; 10-21-2016 at 04:05 PM. Reason: Tons of pop ups from the picture hosting site.

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    I can't even comprehend doing something like that by hand. Very impressive.

    Welcome to the forum.
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    Re: Chainmail hood 8mm, 100% handmade

    Quote Originally Posted by slebedev View Post
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    Greetings to all. Recently finished their latest creation - the chainmail hood (for real fights, this is not simulated) in short - weave the European 4 in 1, more than 5,500 of the rings, ring diameter - 8 mm. If someone is engaged in the weaving of chainmail, give an objective assessment of the work. More pictures here:
    It's nice and an interesting first post however given the the multitude of pop-ups some hard to close, coming for your picture host I have deleted those links, I would suggest you to either use the gallery here on BP.net or use photobucket. Thank you
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    Post Chainmail gauntlets 8mm


    Greetings to all. Recently finished their latest creation - the chainmail
    gauntlets[COLOR=#333333][FONT=Arial] (for real fights, this is not simulated) in short - weave the European 4 in 1, more than 3,500 of the rings, ring diameter - 8 mm. If someone is engaged in the weaving of chainmail, give an objective assessment of the work. More pictures here:
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    Re: Chainmail gauntlets 8mm

    Quote Originally Posted by slebedev View Post

    Greetings to all. Recently finished their latest creation - the chainmail
    gauntlets[COLOR=#333333][FONT=Arial] (for real fights, this is not simulated) in short - weave the European 4 in 1, more than 3,500 of the rings, ring diameter - 8 mm. If someone is engaged in the weaving of chainmail, give an objective assessment of the work. More pictures here:
    I will give you the benefit of the doubt one last time I have merged both threads and deleted the links you posted once again (SEE POST ABOVE), should you chose to use that host and post those links again I will have to consider this as a spam.
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    sausage fingers

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    Now those would some serious gloves for a nippy snake!!
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    Re: Chainmail hood 8mm, 100% handmade

    Quote Originally Posted by sneakysnake611 View Post
    sausage fingers
    These gloves are worn on top of gloves, a felt (thickness up to 5 mm) to soften and better distribute impact forces. This full chainmail gloves, main task of which is the ability to take a sword blade and not to remain without fingers. You are right, it is kind of unfortunate I had to remove myself with one hand, soon I'll pour a fresh photo in the gallery.

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    All dressed and ready--now please come over and feed my cranky champagne!

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    Heehee, nippy snake gear! I saw something a long time ago about a guy who built a 'bite suit' for sharks out of something similar. It worked for smaller sharks, but larger ones would just crush you in it's jaw even if the teeth didn't make it through the chainmail.

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