How To Make A Roll Of Mesh Rattan Webbing
For many people, webbing is a staple in their outdoor gear. From hammocks to tents, everyone needs some kind of webbing to make things work properly. But what do you do if you want to make your own? Not only is it a hassle, but it can also be expensive. That’s why we’re here to show you how to make a roll of mesh rattan webbing for just a few dollars.
What You’ll Need
To make a roll of mesh rattan webbing, you’ll need:
-mesh rattan webbing (1/2″-3/4″ wide)
-sewing thread
-iron or a clothes steamer
-match or lighter
-clear packing tape
-pencil or ruler
-scissors
How to Make the Mesh Rattan Webbing
If you’re looking for a way to add some pizzazz to your outdoor living space and create a durable, weatherproof surface, mesh rattan webbing is the perfect option. With a variety of colors and patterns to choose from, this webbing is versatile enough to use in any setting.
Mesh rattan webbing is made from braided strands of fiberglass-reinforced nylon. The plastic core makes it flexible but strong, while the weave provides durability and resists cracking. To make a roll of mesh rattan webbing, start by cutting a length of webbing that’s about twice as long as you need it to be. Next, divide the strand into three even sections. Now start braid the sections together until you have a long rope. Make sure the end you’re going to use is neatly knotted so it doesn’t come apart when you’re rolling it up.
To install mesh rattan webbing on your wall or patio, first measure where you want it installed and mark the spot with a pencil. Then unroll the webbing until it’s fully stretched out on the desired location. Make sure the woven fibers are parallel to each other and free of wrinkles or kinks before securing them in place with double-sided tape or screws.
Tips for Making a Perfect Roll of Mesh Rattan Webbing
There are a few things you’ll need to get started with making a roll of mesh rattan webbing: a dowel, a drill, some mesh material, and some thread.
First, measure out your dowel’s diameter by wrapping it around your fingers. Next, mark the center of the dowel with a pencil. Drill a hole off of the mark into your mesh material. Finally, feed the threaded end of the dowel through the hole and tie it off tightly to secure. You’re done!