Eanos nodded to the description, accepting the mans word as fact for it was an entirely new world to him. He suddenly grinned to himself as he realised that he'd been raising an objection based on a way of working which was far beyond his experience and likely too far beyond his ability. What Rhuryc suggested was a relatively simple way of working, something which they had a chance of succeeding with and something on which they could later build upon.
"Sounds like a plan," he replied to the proposal which Rhuryc had suggested. He was unconvinced that it would prove easy to weld the rings once they were meshed together tightly, but the worst that could happen is that they would have to undo what they had done and redo it. That would simply add to their experience but he was sure that the rings would need to be welded because otherwise the ends were likely to pull apart under impact. That would not matter for the first blow but it would leave the armour rent and worthless for the next blow.
He realised that he was getting left behind and once he'd watched the man work his first rings together he took some for himself and started to experiment. He decided to also try to create a short chain and then widen it, so he quickly wove together five rings into a row and then laid them down flat. The even numbered rings sat up proud and he realised that would be an issue because the chain needed to have a flat surface. Suddenly he was glad that he hadn't attempted a more complex weave.
He twisted the links so that they lay more or less flat in the same plane. It created a slight twist as it lay there, being unable to lie flat. He made a second chain and laid it alongside with the links flipped to match. The question then was how to link them and he spent some time inserting rings and then taking them back out again. It took some experimenting to find just how to do it so that the mail would lie flat, or as flat as possible, but once he had it in mind then it was time to start expanding it.
He gave a glance up to see that Rhuryc was now ahead of him, perhaps the man already knew how the pieces would go together or perhaps he'd been better at visualising, but Eanos shrugged it of for now he could forge ahead so he bent his head and knuckled down. Speed though was not as easy as he'd assumed for it was easy for mistakes to creep in, to tuck a ring under that and over that instead of over that and under that. Several times he had to unweave some of what he'd done, finding that easier than trying as he first did to try and correct just the rings which were wrongly placed. It reinforced his doubts as to how easy it would be to weld but now he didn't care. This was excellent practice and he really needed to know how the rings fitted before he tried to weld them. Once a ring was welded it would have to be cut off if he made a mistake, and mistakes were inevitable.
He glanced up once more to see that Rhuryc was ahead of him and had finished his piece. He grinned, "fast work there." He was content with the pace of his own work and measured his piece against the completed half noting where he needed to add rings before taking it back and working again whilst the faster smith worked on the arms.