Has anyone ever put a wood insert in a cane seat frame before? I don't like cane seats.
I put straight plywood in my Explorer and like it much better. The problem is plywood is ugly and normally associated with cheap or cheaply repaired canoes.
I have 1/4 inch cherry and and several old ash seat frames. I was thinking remove the wood from between the spline groove and the center opening then glue in the cherry. Maybe glue on a couple 1/4 inch braces under the cherry seat, like on the inside of a guitar.
Then everything would get sanded and varnished.
A wood burned icon or map would really be sweet, but I'd like to know this will work first.
Has anyone done this before? Suggestions?


I put straight plywood in my Explorer and like it much better. The problem is plywood is ugly and normally associated with cheap or cheaply repaired canoes.
I have 1/4 inch cherry and and several old ash seat frames. I was thinking remove the wood from between the spline groove and the center opening then glue in the cherry. Maybe glue on a couple 1/4 inch braces under the cherry seat, like on the inside of a guitar.
Then everything would get sanded and varnished.
A wood burned icon or map would really be sweet, but I'd like to know this will work first.
Has anyone done this before? Suggestions?


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