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How to Weave a New England Porch Rocker: One Variation
One variation on how to weave a New England Porch Rocker. By Peerless Rattan, www.peerlessrattan.com
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this is what chickens do when it is snowing outsid
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chickens don't like snow so they stay inside on snowy days
parker riding the tractor toboggan
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You did a beautiful job on that. Thanks for posting this video.
thank you very useful
i have a question.. i have to redo a foot stool that i originally did back in the 80's it looks like the pattern you did but with 2 rows side by side and then a space along the top. is there a way to send you a picture of what i need to duplicate?
Can vegetable glycerin be used for the soaking process? It’s all I could find in my town at Hobby Lobby
Were can you buy the cane
I'd like to weave this chair with squared rails. Will the cane flex enough to do this? Thank you.
Done this before but you gave some great pointers and todays project will go much quicker. Thank you!!
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Very helpful, thank you so much for taking the time to do this!!!
Thank you so much. I’m planning to repair my resin rattan couch. I see how I can do the exact same weaving on it!!
Thank you so much I have an old wicker chest I would like to fix this is exactly what I needed to watch. Beautiful ☺️
Splendidly to see woodglut have new plans which helped me save some money and energy for this construction.
How much cane do I need to do a toddler rocking chair seat (9.25"x 12") using your method (New England on top/ Basket weave on the bottom) with 4mm, 5mm or 6mm cane?
One hank will be enough, with possibly some left over.
i heat you
Thank you so much Ed! Your video, technique, and tips were so helpful. :)
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Hi fellows. I think you need to take some time and take a fast tour on Woodglut website.
I’m going to try this as a wall hanging using a wooden frame, thanks for the tips 👍
New subscriber here from Australia. Thank you, very informative. One question, does it matter that at the tapered fronts both sides aren’t even? (I.e. the number of tapered pieces aren’t the same). Looking forward to watching more.
Woodglut scripts contain most of the woodworking plans you can find.
What's the best way of approaching the back rest part of the rocker? Since it is a rectangle, do you start with the long vertical side first? or do you start with side to side first? I love your videos and can't tell you how much I appreciate your instructions. I have a feeling I'm really developing a new hobby, here!
If you wrapped twice around the rails it would use a good bit less binder cane for the whole project, wouldnt it? Thanks for your helpful videos. Great instruction!
Buen trabajo,,¿podria decirme que material es,,y donde comprarlo¿¿muchas gracias,,,
Amazing!
I really enjoy plans from woodprix.
Great Job! I have to ask do you get cuts from cane? It looks hard on your hands. What do you use to seal it from weather? I have some iron wicker chairs that the plastic webbing is snapping on. I want to fix it with real cane. Do you have any recommendations? I love that you shared your craft. My granddad used to replace cane seats back in the 70's. I loved watching the video. Thank you!
Do you recommend any type of finish or sealer?
Where do you buy the Cane?
Be nice if it was actually a ROCKER , that has a graduated seat, like a ROCKER'
great. I have a little baby rocker I'll be working on. have you considered a crochet hook for the tight areas of weaving?
Nice video Ed! Gave me the confidence to try it on my own. Thanks!