depends on where you live... and who is doing the work (are they hobbyists? do they pay rent on a shop or work from home). Short answer is $100 is exceedingly reasonable. The whole process takes about a day + materials. Materials are typically $25, the rest is labor. We charge $10/inch and are about double what people working out of their home are charging.
We are aware - have purchased more expensive mics and problem solved - same issue for installation, shaker tape and splint videos. But all the rest are good. It just takes so long to produce that we haven’t remade this one, and instead have focused on new videos…as well as an upcoming book.
Your last resort is to let the inside of the groove dry completely and then use a chisel/blade to remove the material. It's not fun, but you'll get it done. Consider every inch a victory! Thanks for watching.
@@nabindrasahadeo I'm unfamiliar with the term "paperback caning". Are you referring to NuKane webbing? That's a folded paper product with a string through the middle of each strand.
Thank you! I got the cane out with help from your video, no problems, no swearing. The vinegar injected into the little holes worked like a charm!
Yay!! Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment.
You guys are marvelous teachers!
Excellent information! Very well presented. I am confident now i can tackle these project
Thank you! I inherited a little post war house and the furniture. Time to fix two of the chairs. I’m excited to watch and re-watch before attempting.
I want to ask, it is correct to use a heat gun in this process?
Thank you for the tips. Made my job with two chairs much easier. Will visit next time i'm in Asheville.
Yay! Glad we could help.
Great instructional clip. Thank you
Before I attempt to DIY this, can you tell me what a fair price for re-caning a chair like this would be?
depends on where you live... and who is doing the work (are they hobbyists? do they pay rent on a shop or work from home). Short answer is $100 is exceedingly reasonable. The whole process takes about a day + materials. Materials are typically $25, the rest is labor. We charge $10/inch and are about double what people working out of their home are charging.
@@silverriverchairs3686 what are 2023 prices after inflation?
Very very very very good!
Thank you very much!
Thanks For The video it was very useful to me, good job
Thank you for watching! Hopefully you projects will behave for you. Have fun!
This was a great video and demo but the audio is super hard to hear. May need to adjust where your mic is next time
We are aware - have purchased more expensive mics and problem solved - same issue for installation, shaker tape and splint videos. But all the rest are good. It just takes so long to produce that we haven’t remade this one, and instead have focused on new videos…as well as an upcoming book.
@@silverriverchairs3686 completely understand! The videos are super helpful so thank you!
What happens if the cane is impacted and stuck in the groove? Tried vinegar but it is impacted
Your last resort is to let the inside of the groove dry completely and then use a chisel/blade to remove the material. It's not fun, but you'll get it done. Consider every inch a victory! Thanks for watching.
That was awesome! Thanks!!!
Glad you liked it! Thanks for watching. XO
Great video!
thanks Brian! Send pictures of your chair when you're done!
Chair police! 🤣. Thanks for your video, I noticed you didn’t wear your googles. You are apparently not afraid of the chair police in your area 👈🤣
Ha! Let's just say that the chair police in our area happen to be friends and are open to bribes. Thanks for watching!
You're giving away our secrets! 😉 LOL!!!
haha, thanks for watching and interacting-i might be giving away weaving secrets, but never the secret handshake!
@@silverriverchairs3686 😂💯
I have great success with Vinegar
We used vinegar for years until we fell in love with the steamer. The next trial will be a citrus solvent. Thanks for watching!
Great tips
Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment!
@@silverriverchairs3686 any tips on doing paperback caning? Thanks
@@nabindrasahadeo I'm unfamiliar with the term "paperback caning". Are you referring to NuKane webbing? That's a folded paper product with a string through the middle of each strand.
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Hmmm....not sure what you are going for with this comment. Glad to help you out if we can!
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Да, узкая спина уникальна.