26 February, 2009
More chain maille adventures!
I recently started making jewelry using different "weaves" of chain maille. here are three examples of a box weave. The choker and bracelet are made of sterling silver and copper with lapis as the focal points. The other is a heavy gage, stainless steel version.


12 February, 2009
To maille or not to maille? That is the silliest thing I've ever said...
In today's world of gun violence, modern weapons and high tech poly plastic armors, chain maille is just a passing fad. An archaic type of metal working that few of us still do. Fashion apparel and accessories still have a place in this world though. These chain maille bras are an excellent example of the niche market that still exists for chain maille clothing.
Chain maille armor was mostly out of use by the 1400's due to invention of plate armor, gun powder and small firearms. Plate armor even disappeared in the 1600's because of better firearms and steel. Today's armor is made of Kevlar and ceramic. Tightly woven fibers that stop most bullets from penetrating the body. The basic idea of armor! However, in the late 1990's, British police ran into a problem with the Kevlar armor they were wearing on the streets: a blade would pass easily through the vest making it useless. The U.K. outlawed firearms. So, more violent crimes were being committed with knives! (Can you see the problem?)
To combat this flaw in the armor, a layer of welded titanium (insert angelic choir here) CHAIN MAILLE was placed in the various layers of Kevlar! Since the ancient technology was added fatal knife attacks on British police is nearly non-existent. Also in the past few decades scuba divers have been using this old world tech to make shark proof suits. Nifty huh?
03 February, 2009
The First
I am here posting my very frist web log or "blog" for short. Most of what I will post on here will be about armor, blacksmithing, jewelry, metal working, art, music, some history, and general engineering. I do realize this is a terrible intro, but all things will be better in the future... promise!
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