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Armour

Coifs
8 Triangle Expansion Coif - Submitted by Bative. 2004-02-10
Creating a Coif - Submitted by Aderamelech. 2004-12-14

Hauberk
Chain Mail Display Stand (wood, cross base, arm-bar) - Submitted by justus1199. 2009-07-12
Chainmail Shirt, Construction - Submitted by David_Austin. 2009-07-12
Constructing a 45 degree seam shirt - Submitted by Aderamelech. 2004-12-14
Dragonscale, 45 degree corner - Submitted by Cúchulainn. 2006-08-27
Hauberks for First-Timers, and Second-Timers, and Third... - Submitted by Konstantin the Red. 2003-11-15
Inverting rows on a 90º & 45º angle (both directions) - Submitted by Parabellum. 2004-08-05
Overlapping Slits in European 4-in-1 - Submitted by Blaise. 2004-03-29

Non-ring materials
4-1 Soda Tab Scale - Submitted by Aderamelech. 2004-12-14
Japanese Weaves Using Coins - Submitted by Aderamelech. 2004-12-14
Scale Maille (grafted on to maille) - Submitted by Aderamelech. 2004-12-14

Theory
A discussion on weaving Oriental styles of chainmaile using a single ring size. - Submitted by Grift. 2009-02-15

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