Day 2: purchasing materials
what I already had in my possession
4 - 4" taskforce locking pliers
$1.98 each - Lowes *got these babies on sale, 4 four a dollar!
my wire loom -
5/16" welding rod used as my dowel
don't remember and can't find it online, so I'll post this up when I end up back at a hardware store
1 - 4' piece of 1"x4" oak cut and built to hold my dowel
So, went to Home Depot and TrueValue today and picked up some materials for my mail. I'm also hoping to keep track of all funds used in this craft, including specific specialty tools that won't be used for other crafty things.
4 - 3.5lb rolls of 16.5ga annealed rebar wire -
$12 total excluding tax - HomeDepot
1 - 1/16" pin punch for making the holes for my rivets, we'll see how this holds up -
$5 excluding tax - TrueValue
1 - 3" by 3/4" diameter bolt for smashing with
$.25 excluding tax - HomeDepot
1 - Eastwing "Surestrike" 5oz tack hammer
$7 excluding tax - HomeDepot
so about $25 total thus far
also, of note, I gotta say those little 4" locking pliers are by far the best little things mailers can buy.
When you tighten them down, they multiply your grip strength and make it way easier to weave the chain.
They're also a very safe and effective method of squishing and overlapping the rings for making the rivet spot!
extra tools I employ:
Bernzomatic torch
4lb sledge
12oz ball peen hammer
and currently I'm shopping around for an anvil of some sort. Unfortunately Murphy's law came into effect today. TrueValue sells railroad ties for $2 per foot, but come in a 8 foot minimum length! yeah, so I'm looking around.
Also, I found this baby
http://www.micromark.com/power-punch-tool-kit,7775.html which may become the greatest little tool for punching the holes in my chain.
Also, if I may ask a favor of everyone. If by chance you could link to some good HD pictures of period maile, that'd be super. Since I'm making these myself, I'm going to go as close as I can to getting it right, if I'm capable. I'll be on the lookout for this too.
Cheers, and hope everyone is enjoying faire season and staying safe enough with their practices, tournaments, competitions, and training. Sir James, congrats on the 15minutes of fame over on the local news channel! That's awesome bud!
I've got some maile to make.
YIS B. Patricius
PS: also, I need to make a shout out to my lady B)
she bought literally everything on these lists thus far. She's so supportive of this endeavor and is having a blast helping me when I let her. Beyond that, she made a smart funny little comment today: "Consider this your early Father's Day present."
I'm humbled. Her daughter is not mine, but I love her dearly as any father could. I've also known my lady since four days after her little half-pint's conception. So I've been there since the beginning. Half-pint loves hanging out with me, since I'm the one watching her while Momma works full time, watching me make mail, as she makes stuff with her duplos while we watch My Little Pony or listen to some good tunes like Sir Edward posted with "Two Steps from Hell."
Could a Knight ask for more?