Finally someone actually showed the first knot of this weave.. thank you.. there are too many videos that do not show the start and the end of this weaving
From philippines.. Nice video,. But as i watched the whole video, I would like to recommend to put wood glue to prevent strands of moving, you need also to put binding each side of the chairs to have extra hold... Sorry to say that it needs more improvements... Goodluck!
I am planning to this technique on a 36"L x 12"W table shelf. I have heard I should leave some slack in the first set of weaves (presumably the length) because it will tighten as you go across the width and become too tight to weave at the end. Is this true or should I keep fairly constant tension across the entire length? Thank you for the excellent video on the chair as well.
Thank you for sharing this. I appreciate it, although, do have a fear of the strings coming out. Will it ever accidentally come out? I mean, is it 100% secure? What would be the weight limit?
I like this look and function better than caning. Very interesting, but knots are not the same as a splice. I'm sure this is just an unintentional lapse in correct terminology. A splice is much stronger and looks nicer. That joining knot is a sheet bend. It is intended for use with two different size ropes/stings. Perhaps a square knot would be more ideal if you're going to use knots instead of splices.
Best Danish cord tutorial on YT. So many others didn't show the details in starting and finishing.
Finally someone actually showed the first knot of this weave.. thank you.. there are too many videos that do not show the start and the end of this weaving
From philippines.. Nice video,. But as i watched the whole video, I would like to recommend to put wood glue to prevent strands of moving, you need also to put binding each side of the chairs to have extra hold... Sorry to say that it needs more improvements... Goodluck!
😬 None of that is necessary and gluing the material is a bad idea
Muito obrigada por nós comunicar! Amei seu trabalho! Sou do Brasil amo seu trabalho!
I am planning to this technique on a 36"L x 12"W table shelf. I have heard I should leave some slack in the first set of weaves (presumably the length) because it will tighten as you go across the width and become too tight to weave at the end. Is this true or should I keep fairly constant tension across the entire length? Thank you for the excellent video on the chair as well.
That’s what happened to me! I couldn’t weave 4 at the end, just two, but it still turned out great !
Do you hammer in the nails at some point? To keep cord from unraveling? Also, how do you keep nails from coming out of frame?
Hi. This is me Naseer Ahmed.from pak.
easy to understand. Thanx a lot sir.
Thank you for sharing this. I appreciate it, although, do have a fear of the strings coming out. Will it ever accidentally come out? I mean, is it 100% secure? What would be the weight limit?
Hola es un vídeo excelente gracias por transmitirlo
What is the knot type for joining 2 ropes? The name pls.
It's a sheet bend
Hi from Brazil
You are an excelent teacher!
Could you teach us who to do that chair?
Thanks a lot for That vídeo.
Very good. How many meters??
Hi,
I forgot to ask you: whats your Name And where are you from?
Wonderful teacher you are. 🤗
I like this look and function better than caning. Very interesting, but knots are not the same as a splice. I'm sure this is just an unintentional lapse in correct terminology. A splice is much stronger and looks nicer. That joining knot is a sheet bend. It is intended for use with two different size ropes/stings. Perhaps a square knot would be more ideal if you're going to use knots instead of splices.
Can you do the same pattern like this but in a metal lawn chair
What kind of string is used?
Some good tips. Thanks
love this pattern!
Super work sir
Thanks for this excellent tutorial. What cord type are you using?
It's mentioned! Danish cord
Love it 👍
Congratulations excellent job
VERY NICE SIR
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Hi man. What is name of that nail?
Danish L Nail
excelent teacher!!!! thankyou and regrets from México city
मै भी कुर्सी बुनाई का कार्य करता हूँ.बीस साल पहले से करते आ रहा हूँ़
Kursi binne ki rassi kaha se milegi?
Thanks guys!
I’m trying to do this with a stool and it’s not going well 🥲🥲🥲
what price 1 chair?
Great instruction
Great work
want to learn thanks very much send more pattern thanks
can Danish cord for oiutdoor furniture
Danish Cord is a paper/fiber not to be used outdoors in the elements.
Having the nails saves a lot of material
Right
Qual o nome desse barbante?
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