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Ulfberth

1kg Loose chain links ID 8mm spring steel - Unriveted

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$45.98 USD
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$45.98 USD
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Highlights

This set of loose chainmail rings from Ulfberth provides the ideal foundation for anyone wanting to create or expand their own chainmail armor based on historical models.

  • Generous package with approximately 1750 to 1850 unriveted individual rings for your own designs
  • High-quality spring steel guarantees robust construction and long-lasting quality
  • Authentic look thanks to untreated surfaces that can develop a natural patina
  • Precise dimensions with an inner diameter of 8 mm and a ring thickness of 1.6 mm
  • Excellent value for money, especially for beginners in the field of armor making
  • Versatile use for making chainmail coifs, shirts, or leg coverings in the BTW weave
Manufacturer's specifications

Ulfberth.dk, Kærdammen 27, 2605, Brøndby, Ulfberth.dk@gmail.com

1kg Loose chain links ID 8mm spring steel Unriveted
1kg package of loose chain links, unriveted, 8mm ID, spring steel
1kg Loose chain links ID 8mm spring steel - Unriveted
1kg Loose chain links ID 8mm spring steel Unriveted

1kg Loose chain links ID 8mm spring steel - Unriveted in detail

Questions about the product 1kg Loose chain links ID 8mm spring steel - Unriveted

How many kilograms of unriveted rings does the package consist of, and what wire gauge and inner diameter do the spring steel chain rings correspond to?

The package contains 1 kg of unriveted rings, which corresponds to approximately 1750 to 1850 pieces. The spring steel chain links have a wire thickness of approximately 1.6 mm and an inner diameter of approximately 8 mm.

How many individual rings are included in the 1 kg package and approximately how much material is needed to make a complete chainmail coif?

A 1 kg package contains approximately 1750 to 1850 individual chainmail links. Depending on the design and material, approximately 2.5 kg to 4.4 kg are required to manufacture a complete chainmail coif.

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To protect spring steel chain links from rust and maintain their flexibility, they should be cleaned and oiled regularly. Since the material is rust-resistant but not rustproof, polishing with a special jewelry cloth or using a wire brush for heavier soiling is recommended after cleaning. For long-term care and protection against corrosion, the chain should be treated with a conditioning oil and always stored in a dry place.

What does the designation BTW mean on these chain links, and how does the load-bearing capacity of spring steel differ from that of conventional steel wire when used in stage combat?

The designation BTW on these chainmail rings stands for a stage combat-ready chainmail weave made of unriveted rings. Spring steel differs from conventional steel wire in its significantly higher elastic limit and tensile strength; it can withstand high stresses without permanently deforming, making it more resilient and durable against bending in stage combat.