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Chainmail aspect ratio calculator
Chainmail aspect ratio calculator





chainmail aspect ratio calculator
  1. #Chainmail aspect ratio calculator full#
  2. #Chainmail aspect ratio calculator professional#

I added a few sample weaves and recommended ARs just to get you started. The calculator has a place for you to record desired ARs and chainmaille weave names so you can record and remember what AR you need. (This is the calculation I use most frequently.)

chainmail aspect ratio calculator

  • Enter the desired AR and ID, and the calculator will tell you what GA you need.
  • Enter the desired AR and GA, and the calculator will tell you what ring size to use.
  • Enter the desired ID and GA, and the calculator will tell you what AR will result.
  • #Chainmail aspect ratio calculator full#

    Here’s what it looks like when opened (click for full view):įor a practical example of using the calculator, with images for each step, see this post: Aspect Ratio Calculator Practical Example

    #Chainmail aspect ratio calculator professional#

    If it is too high (a sign of amateur craftmanship), the rings will be floppy, and the chain won’t have a professional appearance. If the AR is too low, you might not be able to fit all the rings you need or the piece won’t be flexible. With the right AR, your pieces won’t be too loose or too tight. The AR is the most important number to chainmaille. It also does the math for various measurement conversions, such as inch to mm, inch fraction to inch decimal, inch fraction to mm, troy ounce to regular ounce, and weight to length, and more.

    chainmail aspect ratio calculator

    I hope you find it useful, too, as you work on your own projects.ĭownload/open the Excel Ring Calculator (file name: RingCalculator-2.xls) I use this every time I’m making a new piece. I created this calculator because I needed a way to ensure I used the right ring size and wire gauge for beautiful-looking chain. My Excel calculator for Inner Diameter ( ID), Gauge ( GA), and Aspect Ratio ( AR). Half Persian 4 in 1 Aspect Ratio: 5.6 (4.5 mm ID, 20 GA) see sample.Viper Basket Aspect Ratio: 5.6 & 8.6 (4.5mm & 7.0 mm ID, 18 GA) see sample.Turkish Round Aspect Ratio: 3.9 (4 mm ID, 18 GA) see sample.Rondo a la Byzantine Aspect Ratio: 3.9 & 5.9 (4 mm & 6 mm ID, 18 GA) see sample.Reverse Tao Flower Aspect Ratio: 7.4 (7.5 mm ID, 18 GA) see sample.Perfect Jens Pind Linkage (JPL) Aspect Ratio: 3.1 (2.5 mm ID, 20 GA 3 mm, 18 GA) see sample.Full Persian Aspect Ratio: 5.5 (4.5 mm ID, 20 GA) see sample.Byzantine Aspect Ratio: 3.7 (3 mm ID, 20 GA) see sample.Box Chain Aspect Ratio: 4.5+ (4.5 mm ID, 18 GA) see sample.Tryzantine Aspect Ratio: 5.5 (4.5 mm ID, 20 GA).WEAVE: Preferred AR (sample ring details), sample with these details Of course, with the aide of the Aspect Ratio Calculator (below), you can change the chainmaille ring sizes and gauge and make your pieces just as nice. This list provides my preferred jump ring size for each weave, along with the aspect ratio. In the details below, I used the following acronyms:

    chainmail aspect ratio calculator

    These are the ring specifications that I prefer when making various weaves.

  • Pepe & Flexishaft (for cutting jump rings)Ĭhainmaille Aspect Ratios for Various Weaves.
  • The information about commercially available products is for information purposes to demonstrate some of the tools and resources I use. I don’t have any connection with any of the manufactures or retailers of the commercial products listed below, other than as a buyer. Here are some resources that may help you with your own chainmaille projects.







    Chainmail aspect ratio calculator