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Description This will take about 20+ minutes, and for me costed only 17 dollars. It's very easy. The only tutorial I could find seemed a little too complicated and I didn't have all of the materials or capability to do it by myself. So, here is the simple way of making a Sam Browne Belt and saving some time and money! MATERIAL * Two belts (Because of the way I was shaped, I had to buy one that was small and another that was large to go over my shoulder. I suggest while you are in the store…

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The Crystal Wolf on Instagram: "How to make chainmail rings from scratch. I am a cosplayer and these are for cosplay. I know there are sturdier ways to do it for LARP and such but I am a cosplayer, I made these with butted joints and am not fighting anyone in my armor so we good. I haven't had any fall off so far - if you close the gap enough you'll be fine to wear it around con.  I chose to use metal as I wanted an authentic-looking  armor with the same kinda feel and movement as on the show. It is a bit heavy but I feel SO comfy wearing it. The weight is balanced and I'm happy walking around con an entire day in it. I chose to make them to get the size I wanted and it was a cheaper option for me after looking online.  I used a wooden dowel. Does it wear down eventually? Yes. Did it last Diy Chainmail Costume, How To Make Chain Mail, How To Make Armor, How To Make Chainmail, Chainmail Cosplay, Chainmail Patterns Tutorials, Diy Goth Accessories, Chainmail Harness, Diy Chain Mail

The Crystal Wolf on Instagram: "How to make chainmail rings from scratch. I am a cosplayer and these are for cosplay. I know there are sturdier ways to do it for LARP and such but I am a cosplayer, I made these with butted joints and am not fighting anyone in my armor so we good. I haven't had any fall off so far - if you close the gap enough you'll be fine to wear it around con. I chose to use metal as I wanted an authentic-looking armor with the same kinda feel and movement as on the…

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