How do I darken stainless maille?

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How do I darken stainless maille?

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Ok so I have a maille shirt made out of .8mm wire (welded) and I want to darken it up a bit, so I doesn’t look so mundane and artificial. I’ve also got a stainless aventail out of 14ga stainless rings that I’d like to color.

I don’t know the grade of stainless that the rings are made out of. The small rings are German welded maille and the thicker ones are ROSCO rings.

On the thinner rings I tested out a section and it darkens up too quickly for a controlled coloring.

Any and all ideas are welcome.
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I think anything that you do will only be temporary, and will require occasional re-doing.

I'd go with good ol' trusty fire, myself. Maybe start a charcoal fire and let the suckers barbeque for a while. The only problem is that for a while it would have a tendency to get black stuff all over whatever you're wearing it on. That, and the fact that eventually the movement in the rings will rub a "clean" spot.

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For the thicker stuff, I'll probably do just that. For the thinner rings, they're too thin, when they hit red hot they bend by the weight of the maile.
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Arland, don't heat them to red; just get them hot enough to turn grayer. The graying darkens with repeated heatings; I don't know if it's a function of heating-cooling cycles or of the amount of time spent hot, oxidizing. I'd try for a minimal amount of such graying; it alters the corrosion resistance of the metal.

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Well I tried to heat darken it in the oven like you do mild steel. After an hour in the oven at 500deg no change at all.
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You might want to try using a big propane torch if you have one available. I have a 500,000 btu monster that I've used to haet colour plate with some success.
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