Product Details
- Product type: Chair caning kit
- Cane size: Narrow medium 2.75mm chair cane
- Material: Reed / natural chair cane
- Brand / manufacturer: V.I. Reed & Cane, Inc.
- Kit includes: 270-foot coil of chair cane
- Binder cane included: 1 strand of 4mm binder cane
- Tools included: Caning awl and caning pegs, as listed
- Instructions included: Chair caning booklet with layout guidance
- Best for: Drilled-hole chair seats and chair backs
- Not suitable for: Groove-style pressed cane webbing repairs
- Listed product dimensions: 1.5 x 8 x 8.5 inches
- Listed item weight: 0.04 pounds
Best Uses for This Chair Caning Kit
Use this kit for chair seats and chair backs that need traditional hand caning. It is a useful option for DIY furniture repair, beginner cane weaving practice, and small restoration projects where the frame already has drilled holes.
For step-by-step help before starting, read this chair caning kit guide so you can understand the basic repair process before weaving.
Fit and Compatibility Notes
Before ordering, check the hole size and the spacing between holes on your chair frame. Narrow medium 2.75mm cane should be used only when it matches the original cane size or the recommended size for your chair.
If you already have tools and only need refill material, compare this kit with narrow medium chair cane. If you want a smaller beginner project first, the chair caning footstool weaving kit can be easier to practice on.
Hand Caning vs Pressed Cane Webbing
This product is for hand caning. Hand caning uses loose cane strands that pass through drilled holes around the frame. Pressed cane webbing is different because it uses a pre-woven sheet fitted into a groove and held with spline.
If your chair has a groove instead of drilled holes, do not use this kit. You should look for cane webbing, spline, and pressing tools instead of a strand chair caning kit.
Setup and Weaving Notes
Soak the cane as directed before weaving so it becomes flexible and easier to work through the drilled holes. Keep the cane damp while working, but avoid over-soaking because overly soft cane can stretch too much.
Use the caning awl and pegs to hold strands in place while building the pattern. Work with even tension instead of pulling too hard, because cane naturally tightens as it dries.
Care After Installation
After the seat or back is woven, let the cane dry naturally before regular use. Keep the repaired chair indoors or in a dry protected area, and avoid direct rain, heavy moisture, and harsh cleaners.
Dust the cane gently with a soft cloth. Do not overload the newly repaired cane seat until the cane and binder are fully dry and secure.
Related Chair Caning Supplies
For more repair options, browse chair caning supplies and compare cane sizes, tools, pegs, binder cane, and beginner kits before choosing the best match for your chair.
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