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#1 Blackeydsloth

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Posted 17 May 2012 - 09:57 PM

Hello all I am fairly new to making Chainmaille. I have been working on jewelry and am wanting to place an order here. I am trying to figure out sizing. I'm sure it is posted somewhere and I can't seem to find it. What i am wanting to know is I really would like to order Noibium rings and believe that the 20-22gauge are thinner than the 16-18 gauge. Is this correct?

I have ordered elswhere in the past nickel silver and seems that 16 gauge is smaller than say 14 gauge galvanized steel. I really enjoy working with the smaller thinnner rings just am trying to firgure the basics out first. If anyone can help me out that would be great.

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Posted 17 May 2012 - 10:12 PM

Hello all I am fairly new to making Chainmaille. I have been working on jewelry and am wanting to place an order here. I am trying to figure out sizing. I'm sure it is posted somewhere and I can't seem to find it. What i am wanting to know is I really would like to order Noibium rings and believe that the 20-22gauge are thinner than the 16-18 gauge. Is this correct?

I have ordered elswhere in the past nickel silver and seems that 16 gauge is smaller than say 14 gauge galvanized steel. I really enjoy working with the smaller thinnner rings just am trying to firgure the basics out first. If anyone can help me out that would be great.

Thank You

Click the Ring Size Help link from the TRL frontpage. Also, every ring on a given page has the sizes listed in both decimal inches and millimeters.
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Posted 17 May 2012 - 10:46 PM

Click the Ring Size Help link from the TRL frontpage. Also, every ring on a given page has the sizes listed in both decimal inches and millimeters.


Thank you that is what i was looking for and couldn't seem to find.




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