![]() ![]() ![]() 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: 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. Some rights reserved.Here are some resources that may help you with your own chainmaille projects. © 2018 - 2022 by Amy Byrd/BusyBeadsNMaille. The document being purchased is under Copyright: It takes the guess work out of completing the item as well as cuts down on prep time. It has really helped me be more consistent on my finished jewelry knowing what size jump ring will work with which weave using the AR. This is a must have for anyone who does chainmaille. I sincerely apologize for any inconvenience or any confusion on this and thank you for your understanding and cooperation. *** If you did view my tutorial on YouTube, as of January 1, 2022, I am forced to raise my price on this item due to Etsy fees. This document goes with my YouTube video that explains what the chart is, what it does, and shows how to use it. It calculates the aspect ratio for SWG and AWG gauging systems and explains what SWG and AWG are in relation to chainmaille jump rings. It shows Inner Diameters (ID) from 5/64" to 1/2" (or 2.0 mm to 12.7 mm) and even wire gauges from 14 to 20. This PDF file contains a comprehensive chart showing Aspect Ratios (AR) for different gauge and diameter jump rings. If you purchased this chart prior to 6/17/19 and I have not contacted you, feel free to reach out and I will send you the updated chart via email. Hopefully, this will make this an even more comprehensive chart. I run into tutorials all the time that call for a 5.0 mm ID ring but my chart doesn't show that so I have to guess what size ring to use or keep calculating what the AR is based on different gauges. Not all of the mm sized rings have an inch equivalent so I have added them in where needed. I have added some common mm sized rings to the chart. ![]()
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