I just finished caning the seats for my Hiawatha. I had never attempted caning anything before but I had told myself from the start that my canoe was going to be built 100% by me.
I bought the 3.5mm plastic cane from HH Perkins...(500ft), and went to work. Each seat took me about 5 hours to complete. The hardest part of the process was tying the knots underneath. I hope no one ever sees the underside of the seats because it looks like a real rat's nest. Tying a nice small knot with the plastic cane was nearly impossible.
Other than the huge mess of knots on the underside, I'm quite happy with the results.
If anyone else has used the plastic cane, I'd like to hear their story.
Caned my seats !
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Re: Caned my seats !
Congrats Chipper,
I just started caning the seats for a prospector I'm building. First time builder. This is my fist time caning anything and also purchased my materials from Perkins. I had trouble with the diagonal strands but I see my mistake. I didn't double up on a couple holes where I should have. Looking forward to finishing off the knots myself and thought about adding a drop of glue to ensure they don't unravel under stress. Just wondering if anyone has done that or something similar.
I just started caning the seats for a prospector I'm building. First time builder. This is my fist time caning anything and also purchased my materials from Perkins. I had trouble with the diagonal strands but I see my mistake. I didn't double up on a couple holes where I should have. Looking forward to finishing off the knots myself and thought about adding a drop of glue to ensure they don't unravel under stress. Just wondering if anyone has done that or something similar.
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Re: Caned my seats !
Congrats on finishing the caning job. I'm sure you're glad to be past it. But I do have a quick question. Why would you have more than a couple knots to deal with?
As for a drop of glue on the knot, I think it's a good idea. The only time you would want to remove a knot (I would think) would be in a case where cutting the knot out wouldn't be an issue.
As for a drop of glue on the knot, I think it's a good idea. The only time you would want to remove a knot (I would think) would be in a case where cutting the knot out wouldn't be an issue.
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Re: Caned my seats !
I guess my reason for having more than a couple knots is because my lengths weren't long enough to do each pass completely.
In hindsight, I would have done it differently....but I sure as heck ain't starting over..
In hindsight, I would have done it differently....but I sure as heck ain't starting over..