Constructing Iguanascale

Here are step by step instructions for Iguanascale. This weave was made by me. It's a pretty tight weave and uses three ring sizes. The smallest ring must be able to fit inside the biggest one and still have ample room to maove. The medium ring must be able to fit snugly inside the biggest, and the smallest ring must NOT be able to fit in the medium. For this example i used 14g 3/8, 16g 1/4, and 16g 3/16.

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Step 1: Start out by makin a 2in1 chain consisting of 5 rings using the big rings.

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Step 2: Take five of the small rings, and add them to the chain as if you were making a euro 4in1 piece, but you're not going to connect the small rings to each other. The only rings that connect with each other are the big rings.

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Step 3: Repeat step 1-2

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Step 4: Connect the two chains using the medium rings. Each medium ring will pass through 2 big rings and 2 small rings. Instead of connecting the medium rings in a flat way, you will connect them so they stand up.

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Step 5: Repeat step 3-4

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That's it. youll notice that the weave has gotten alot tighter and it tilts one way. It will stay in that fasion and give the weave its scale-like properties.

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