- Resume
- About/Contact
- Games
- TabMail
- TabMail-About
- TabMail-History
- TabMail-Gallery
- TabMail-Weaves
- ChainTab Prep.
- 2-ChainTab
- 4-ChainTab
- 8 in 1 ChainTab
- 10 in 1 ChainTab
- Captured ChainTab
- Flat TabMail
- Flat TabMail (Reinforced)
- Banded Tab
- Banded TabMail
- Simple Banded Tab
- Flat TabScale
- Flat TabScale (Reverse)
- TabScale
- TabScale (Reverse)
- TabScale (Inverse)
- Double TabScale
- Arma
- Vein
- PopScale Prep
- PopScale
- Spirit Reviews
You should probably follow 2-ChainTab first to get a feel for how tabs go together, once done 4-Chain is easy enough pull off. This is mostly used for chains. It is possible to combine 2 4-Chains into a single branch making a Y shape. To start make sure you follow the ChainTab Prep.
- Difficulty: 1/5 – Easy enough to do blindfolded
- Flexibility: 4/5 – Flexible enough for any chain usage.
- Tabs per ft: ~72
1. Arrange the tabs as shown below, basically 2 back-to-back and then another 2 on the outside of those.
2. Connect the bottom 2 tabs.
3. Then the top.
4. Simply continue on as long as you need.
Welcome!
My name is John Andrews and this is my personal site. It's mostly about video games I've worked on. Feel free to download, play, and contact me about these games, or anything else - like giraffes.Game Pages
Blogroll





