Chainmaille Weave Ideas: D20 – 20g 1/8″ (3.2mm)

Wondering what chainmaille project to tackle with those size D20 – 20g 1/8″ (3.2mm) rings?  Check out the post below for weave ideas as well as where to get instructions for each one.

Weaves Idea: D20 – 20g 1/8″ (3.2mm)

Wire Gauge = 20ga AWG (0.032″ / 0.8 mm)
Inner Diameter = 1/8″ (3.2 mm)

Hint: Use our Ring Picker tool to quickly see every metal and color we have available and in stock for this size!

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These samples use our base metal jump rings (aluminum, copper, jewelry brass and anodized aluminum.)

 

Aspect Ratio approximately 4.4

“rpi” = rings per inch.
Use this number to help you figure out how many rings you’ll need for your project. Simply multiply it by the desired length (in inches) for your final piece.



Open Round

27 rpi

Open Round/Turkish Round PDF
(currently in sale section)

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Box

44 rpi

Box/Byzantine PDF
(currently in sale section)

CHAINED book
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Turkish Round

42 rpi

Open Round/Turkish Round PDF
(currently in sale section)

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Rosettes

34 rpi

Mesh & Rosettes

 

 






These samples use our bright, brilliantly-colored enameled copper jump rings.











Dragonscale (I20+D20)
D20 37 rpi
I20 41 rpi

Dragonscale PDF + Hardcopy Instructions
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Coiled DNA (P18+D20)
D20 37 rpi
P18 5 rpi

CHAINED book
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European 4-1
38 rpi

Mesh & Rosettes
DVD Vol 1
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Japanese Zig Zag (I18 + D20)
D20 26 rpi
I18 13 rpi

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Shaggy Loops
24 rpi

Shaggy Loops PDF
(FREE!)






These samples use our beautiful anodized niobium jump rings. Combine them with sterling silver for extra elegance!









3-Connector Byzantine
36 rpi

Box/Byzantine PDF
(currently in sale section)

CHAINED
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Half Persian 3-1
20 rpi

Half Persian 3-1 and Half Persiand 4-1 (Flat Persian, Snake Chain) PDF
(currently in sale section)

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Japanese Lace (H18 + D20)

H18 – 20 rpi

D20 – 42 rpi

Japanese Lace PDF + Hardcopy Instructions

CHAINED book
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Elf Sheet
71 rpi

Instructions by Vanessa Walilko in Step by Step Wire Jewelry
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Wiggle
18 rpi

Wiggle PDF
(FREE!)

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Here’s even MORE inspiration! We featured size D20 in October 2011 for our Featured Product of the Month contest and this very cool piece by Marge H. was the winner.

Want to participate in the contest? Find out what’s happening this month by clicking on the category “Featured Product of the Month”.

FAQ: Does B3 have findings to match anodized aluminum rings?

The question of which findings work best to close colorful anodized aluminum projects has been popping up a lot for us lately – on our page on Facebook, through customer emails, etc.  Seeing the frequency of this questions, it seems like a blog post about this subject is in order – so here it is!


NOTE: Some of the examples below use our other colored rings (anodized niobium and enameled copper) – however, they should still help to give you an idea of how the clasps look with color.

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Figuring out which finding to use to finish a piece can be tricky.  Do you want the clasp to be a feature?  Do you want it to blend in seamlessly?  Will what I see on the website actually match my final project?  These are all questions that add to that trickiness.

If your project combines anodized aluminum with plain base metal rings, matching the clasp to the base metal rings is an easy way to make it feel part of the piece.  We offer base metal findings in finishes to match our aluminum, copper, and jewelry brass jump rings.

You can also match our base metal findings to full-color projects.  If your project uses warm colors, consider using copper or gold finish.  Cool colors work best with rhodium finish.

If your project uses our darker colors (black, purple, iridescent gunmetal, etc.) you might want to try a base metal clasp in a gunmetal finish.  We’ve finished many darker projects with gunmetal clasps and they look beautiful.

 

 

 

 

If your project is brightly colored and you’d like to finish it with color as well, you might want to consider using our anodized niobium or enameled copper toggles.  Our anodized niobium toggles are handmade especially for us and can be anodized to 30 different colors.  We also offer anodized niobium earwire to finish colorful earring projects!

 

Our enameled copper toggles are fun and funky and come in 10 bright colors.  For a bold statement, finish a project with the large red circle toggle!

You might be wondering why we don’t offer anodized aluminum findings to match our AA jump rings.  We posted some information about this on our wall on Facebook just this week:

We would love to eventually carry matching AA clasps…in fact it’s something we’ve had on our minds for a while. We have done some preliminary thinking and talking about it with one of our manufacturers (we’ll only do it if we can make them U.S.A.-made like our AA rings) but we haven’t made any official moves to make them….yet. 😉

We’ll keep everyone posted once we get to the point of being able to make them!

So that’s the skinny on choosing the ring finding for your anodized aluminum project.  It’s not an exact science so the decision might still be a tricky one but we hope that gives you a little more direction.  Have some great suggestions of your own on how to finished a colored pieces?  Share them with us on our wall on Facebook!

Fall 2011 Color Forecast

Here in Chicago, cooler air is rolling in which can only mean one thing – fall is upon us!  The changing of seasons inspires a change in lots of things from the foods we want to eat to the colors we want to be surrounded by.  It’s a great time to be newly inspired.  This fall, colors are classic, rich and full of depth.  They remind us the most of our anodized niobium rings.  With colors that show their many facets with every angle, they are subtle but filled with life.  Experiment with adding in bright punches from our enameled copper and your projects will follow the same trends as fashion week!

As you’re planning your next project, consider using one of these suggested combinations or print out the palette and play around with mixing and matching your own.


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Now accepting submissions for our first Featured Product of the Month Contest!

We are now accepting submissions for our first Featured Product of the Month Contest! Make a project using our Featured Product of the Month – Size X12 Anodized Aluminum jump rings – and show it off on our page on Facebook to enter.  We will accept submissions until 9/15.  For more information, see our original contest blog post and make sure to visit this post that features weave samples in X12 AA to get you started!

We can’t wait to see what you create!

Maille Artisans users – rejoice!

A few months ago, we were contacted by the awesome folks at M.A.I.L. – Maille Artisans International League with the very cool news that they had added a new feature for users that want to use B3 rings to make any of the thousands of weaves they have on their site. Users can go in and change their preferences so that when they hover over AR information for the weaves in their library, they will see ring sizes displayed in Blue Buddha language (Letter + Number, i.e. H18).  Here’s how you do it!

First of all, if you’re not familiar with MailleArtisans.org, you should be.  This site is one of the greatest resources for maillers on the web, we use it all the time.  For this feature to work, you must create an account.  It just takes a minute and will give you all access to everything great on this site.

Once you have you account created, Login.  After logging in, click on “My M.A.I.L” under “User Panel” in the main menu.

 

 

Once on that page, you should see your user information in the main column of the page and a menu on the left-hand side of the page.  You can scroll down to your user preferences or simply click on “Prefences” in that menu to jump down the page to them.

 

 

 

Under your user preferences, you should see a box labeled “Ring Size Preferences” containing 3 drop down menus.  Click on the second drop down menu labeled “Ring ID Measurements” and select “Blue Buddha Axx”.  Click submit to save your changes.

Once the page reloads, try it out by scrolling back up to the top of the page and selecting “Weaves” under the main menu item “Library”.  When you go to a weaves main page, you’ll see AR information below the picture of the weave.  If you hover your mouse over the number labeled “Ideal AR” (AKA – place your cursor on the number but do not click) you should see a little box pop up with a list of sizes in Blue Buddha terms. For example, let’s look at the page for Box Weave.  When I hover over the number, I am shown the following:

No tricky translating needed!  See a weave in the library and get the ring information for your B3 shopping list right there!  Cool, right?

That said, this feature is purely math/number based meaning it does not account for springback and other real world variants. We’re still discovering the best way to compensate for this, however our advice as of right now is to go up a size or two from the recommended ring size on M.A.I.L. It’s not fool proof right now but it does at least give you a starting point for your project which as many of you know, is half the battle!

If you try out this feature, let us know how it works for you by leaving your comments here or on our page on Facebook.