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Some crafts seem, at first glance, to be useless, since the practical outline of their application is not immediately visible. For example, for what purpose is a PVC chain needed? But sometimes the process of making a homemade product itself or the skills, knowledge and experience gained during this process is valuable. By the way, a plastic chain can become costume jewelry, an element of an installation; you can play with it, perform exercises, or demonstrate tricks. It's not at all difficult to do.
How to make a chain from PVC pipe

Will need


To make this craft, you will only need affordable materials and universal tools:
  • a piece of PVC pipe;
  • pendulum, jigsaw, hand saw or mini-drill with cutting disc;
  • ring holder, for example, round nose pliers;
  • building hair dryer or any other suitable heat source;
  • template for forming oblong chain links;
  • a nozzle for a hair dryer in the form of a thin metal plate or knife blade.

The process of making a plastic chain from a pipe


The technology for making a plastic chain is quite simple and obvious. We start by sawing a section of the selected PVC pipe into rings of equal height.This is done using a mini drill and cutting disc, as well as a saw (pendulum, jigsaw or hand saw). You can also use any device that automatically cuts rings of equal height.
How to make a chain from PVC pipe

Having made the required number of blanks for future links, we proceed to removing saw marks and grinding their ends. To do this, we use suitable tool equipment suitable for such an operation (emery wheel, grinding disc, grinder, etc.).
How to make a chain from PVC pipe

We string several rings onto a suitable object, for example, pliers, and blow them with hot air from a hair dryer until the material softens and begins to deform plastically.
How to make a chain from PVC pipe

Without delay, place the heated rings on the template to obtain an oblong shape and keep them there until the links harden in their new form. To do this, lightly press them with your gloved fingers.
How to make a chain from PVC pipe

How to make a chain from PVC pipe

We make a cross-section in all elements with a thin disk mounted on the spindle of a mini-drill.
How to make a chain from PVC pipe

Using cuts, we connect individual links into a common chain.
How to make a chain from PVC pipe

We weld the cuts by preheating the joint using a thin blade or scalpel, which receive thermal energy from a suitable source (hair dryer, open flame, etc.).
How to make a chain from PVC pipe

To do this, place the heated blade into the cut until the surfaces to be joined soften and come together when squeezed. We maintain the compressive force for some time.
How to make a chain from PVC pipe

How to make a chain from PVC pipe

The process of heating and welding plastic chain links proceeds quite quickly. It lasts literally a few seconds due to the small contact area (heating) and the large one – heat dissipation (cooling).
How to make a chain from PVC pipe

How to make a chain from PVC pipe

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Comments (10)
  1. Guest Andrey
    #1 Guest Andrey Guests 24 June 2019 19:09
    17
    Why cut all the links if you can cut through just one?
  2. Reader
    #2 Reader Guests 24 June 2019 22:00
    13
    E-and-and..? So “for what purpose is a PVC chain needed?”
    1. Sergey K
      #3 Sergey K Visitors June 27, 2019 11:10
      4
      It just came to my mind - to replace the iron ones as some kind of fencing...
      Still, they won’t protect you from anything, but at least they won’t steal the metal ;)))
    2. Whoosh
      #4 Whoosh Guests 7 September 2019 23:29
      1
      Props for theatrical productions or cosplay? Didn't occur to you?
  3. Tergena
    #5 Tergena Guests June 25, 2019 01:09
    3
    “until the surfaces to be joined soften” is a redundant soft sign. I note, by the way, that it is not necessary to cut all the workpieces in order to weld them later - just cut and then weld every second link.
  4. Novel
    #6 Novel Guests 25 June 2019 15:18
    4
    Do you have a lot of free time? What the hell is she for?
  5. Guest
    #7 Guest Guests 25 June 2019 22:05
    1
    What do you mean why?!! Can be exchanged with an Indian for an arctic fox skin
  6. I
    #8 I Guests 27 June 2019 09:25
    1
    I thought the pipe was cut so that it turned out to be a chain... but these are split links... obviously... not interesting..
  7. a little
    #9 a little Guests June 27, 2019 10:10
    2
    You’re kind of strange, you ask “why is she like this..?” - but at least give it to Theresa May, otherwise it looks like the scary man is dragging around from metal...
  8. concrete165
    #10 concrete165 Guests 21 July 2019 22:04
    1
    Lightweight, strong, non-rusting chain. ..maybe it will come in handy! Thank you !

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