Dusting off the blog

 

Hey everyone! 

I know it has been some time since I have written anything on my blog so here goes. 

What have I been up too?  Well trying to incorporate some more multimedia solutions to Agess Rings.  Currently I am working with life TV feeds from Justin TV to provide a “Repair/creation” cam.  So far so good, just working out some of the finer details regarding transmission quality.  It seems to be difficult to get a nice macro shot on Justin TV.  We will figure it out! 

I plan of having this available to see of o my website @ www.agessrings.com 

Secondly, I am “STILL” working on project kits.  I will launch these with my first video cast coming later this year.  What I can tell you is that the first kit will be a European 4-1 Bracelet kit.  This kit will be VERY reasonable to purchase with a Video instructions.  Currently I am working on how to distribute the video online.  We will see :)  

Thanks for being patient with me as I work through some orders and the rest of this stuff.  The roadblocks also include a busted laptop!  Son of a …. 

Jesse

 

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Agess Rings Episode #3

“Outa Site!”

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“It’s a bird! It’s a plane! Nope, just a chainmaille guy….”

I spread my wings yet again to travel the majestic country named Canada.  I really adore living here!  So many nice people, beautiful sights and great food!

The reason I post this is I would love to meet as many of my followers/fans/people who don’t want me crushed by a bus.  get your feedback on what I am doing and take notes on what YOU would like done!

OK, here is my destinations….

1) British Columbia

  • Vancouver
  • Chilliwack
  • Langley

2) Alberta

  • West Edmonton Mall
  • Sherwood Park
  • Downtown Edmonton

That is about it!  Look forward to hopefully meeting some of you out in the field!

Jesse


The tutorials are almost here!

 

Working my little Photo shop skills to the bone, I have finally finished the first of many to come Agess Rings tutorials. 

These tutorials will give the end user basic (some times advanced) instructions on how to create their own chain maille!  For every tutorial published there will be a kit for sale at www.agessrings.com/store shortly.  I am still finding out ways to package it and make sure you have enough rings to complete 2 projects*(2 clasps, enough rings to make two 8 inch bracelets)

This is a new avenue for me and I really hope you enjoy what I have to offer you.  REMEMBER to download the latest podcast to find out what tools you will need to complete these!

Jesse.

PS, please vote to the right on what way you would find best for you to learn from. 

*Subject to change

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Agess Rings Episode #2

“Don’t fool with the tool!”

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Agess Rings Episode #1

 “Brian Ibbott has tigers!”

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Le Dork

What you are looking at is the beginnings of a first for Agess Rings.  This my friends is the start of a chain maille coif.

Many people are confused about what exactly a “coif” is.  Some think it’s a type of hairdo, while others think it’s a sound you make in the back of your throat when you are a tad bit, flemmy?  A coif is a type of close fitting hat.  In medieval times this was usually some kind of armor worn underneath a hood or helm.  Generally this was made out of steel.

This one I am working on is not.  It is a light weight hood designed for a L.A.R.P.   (Live Action Role Playing) player.  This lightweight hood  will serve him perfectly!   Let me explain.

L.A.R.P’ers are the ones you see swinging the softer weapons.  IE:  Foam wrapped in duct tape.  This aluminum armor will withstand MANY blows from a foam sword and still look as good as new.  Now, from a real sword?  No chance this guy is living to see dinner.  In saying that, IF I were to make the exact same piece out of steel, oh yeah, this guy has a chance to withstand a slicing blow from a sword.  Today’s world unfortunately, is a bullet.  No chance even if it was steel.

Well, I hope you stay tuned and follow me along as I attempt to dive in head first into this ancient art of armor making.  Don’t forget to follow me on Twitter and on Facebook for updated pictures on how this is coming along.   Go to www.agessrings.com and click under the contact link.

Jesse


Where in the world is Agess Rings?

Agess Rings is on the move again!
Here are some of the dates and City’s I will be visiting again.
July 2nd
  • Saskatoon (am)
  • Regina (pm)
  • Estevan (pm & overnight)

July 6, 7 and 8th

  • Vancouver
  • Grandview
  • Pitt Meadows
  • Vernon
  • Kelowna
  • Calgary (stop over flight)

Hit me up at agess.rings@gmail.comif I am in your areas!

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Animation contest?

Yep! Just at the title states I am holding a contest for all the web geeks out there that know a thing or two about .php .HTML bla bla.

The contest is for a chainmaille neclace! Custom to you! It will be made out of Aluminum (if you want another metal you would just have to spring for the cost of the metal). Shipping included! The length will be determined after a winner has been chosen.

How do you win? Well, what I am looking for is a nice eligant
animated opening to my site. Basically a “click here to enter” opening page.

The tools you have to work with will only be my logo located at Www.agessrings.com.

Please forward questions to agess.rings@gmail.com

this contest Starts July 1st and will run for one month.

Please submit all entrys on or before the last day of July 2010.
Please submit to agess.rings@gmail.com. Don’t forget your name and contact details!

Good luck!

Jesse Martin
Agess Rings.

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Kings Maille

Kings Maille, fit for a king.

Pretty bulky for armor but, yet (some) Kings did wear this.  I am assuming in attempt to show that he had more then the usual knights ring count?  What I mean by that is Kings maille is made from the same “Typical” weave of the typical (used that word again) knights garb.

The pattern that was used the most for armor was the European 4-1 weave.  The idea behind Kings Maille is that of doubling every ring used.  Some would argue that is for show any not too practical.  Doubling the rings (remember, they were Iron/Steel back then!) means doubling the weight.  On the other side of the argument would be that the King was the most sought after target in a battle and he needed double the armor?

What ever the reason was does not matter for today’s application of the Kings Maille weave.  Mr. Chris Pitirri sure found a great application for it.  A Bronze Kings Maille bracelet for himself.  I do agree with Chris on this for sure.  It will make a great bracelet!  Make sure you watch my Twitter feed for updates on its progress.

Well, thats my ramblings of the Kings Maille bracelet.

Jesse

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