Beginner How to Make Wire Wrapped Thin/Long/Narrow/Skinny Flat Chain Links

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Beginner How to Make Wire Wrapped Thin/Long/Narrow/Skinny Flat Chain Links

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How to Make Wire Wrapped Long/Skinny/Narrow/Thin Flat Chain Links

This instructable shows you how to make wire wrapped thin flat chain links.

Supplies

- 1.65 inches of 16 gauge round dead soft wire or you could use flat wire, in which case you wouldn't have to hammer it and you would use 1.75 inches

- chain nose pliers

- round nose pliers

- wire cutters

- hammer and block if you're not using flat wire

- sandpaper or a file

Measure

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Measure a piece of 16 gauge wire that is 1.65 inches long or if you are using flat wire, measure out a piece 1.75 inches long

Hammer

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Hammer the wire until it is 1/16th of an inch wide.

File

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File the ends so they're not sharp.

Bend

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Bend the wire at .45 inches up from the end. Do the same on the other side. Check to see if the link is .75 inches long. If not, unbend and adjust. Bend the top half of the wire down so it's past the adjacent half of the wire and then rebend it so it's on top. This will close the chain link.

You're Done!

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Congratulations, here's your finished link!