Their is more than one way to cane a chair. if we call the strans front,  to 
back the ones, yeah, the way I learned, the twos, side to side,   all go over 
the ones, and the 3's from front to back again, go over all the  one's, and 
twos.   again,  and then the fours from  side to side weave over the ones and 
under the threes, are how ever you want to start the weave.  I'll let some one 
else explain the fives, and sixes, they get in to  strange angles,  from time 
to time, that you got to have a feel for. and in my case, this came from 
experience.  
Don 
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: NLG 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Friday, November 14, 2008 8:22 AM
  Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] caning and repairing chairs


  Where is a good place to learn the art of caneing? I see some basic 
instruction in my cursory search on the subject but didn't completely 
understand it. For instance, after you run the cane from front to back, when 
running the cane from side to side does it go over all the ones running front 
to back or do you weave it over and under? Any titles of recorded books, 
internet web sites, or pod casts would be appreciated.

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Lee A. Stone 
  To: Blind Handyman 
  Sent: Friday, November 14, 2008 08:55
  Subject: [BlindHandyMan] caning and repairing chairs

  Kevin just said he is getting $1.00 per hole and when we first started 
  in the late 50's we were at 15 cents a hole and when I left home in 66 
  Mom was getting 26 cents a hole. The point I would like to make if one 
  has the ability to use your hands and think. you might not get rich but 
  you could make some money not only caneing but repairing older 
  furniture. You might need some sighted help to scout out and find some 
  deals on chairs of different kinds but the money is out there as is 
  the ability to apply the skills as a blind handyman or handywoman. 
  Then you toss in some learned skills at your ability to haggle on price 
  and work that you would be willing to take in. Lee

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  is to build better mice.
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