Markedman
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Switching it up with my Mark llC+ Stack. $25 for the wicker, about an hour to cut the plywood, paint it, and staple the wicker on. I did soak the wicker in hot water for 10-15 minutes and it did tighten up quite a bit after it dried. It is surprisingly taught at this point. When I do it again, I won't try to stretch it as much as I did and concentrate on lining the holes up better knowing that the wicker will pull in. Overall I'd say it is very easy to make wicker replacement grills.
Switching it up with my Mark llC+ Stack. $25 for the wicker, about an hour to cut the plywood, paint it, and staple the wicker on. I did soak the wicker in hot water for 10-15 minutes and it did tighten up quite a bit after it dried. It is surprisingly taught at this point. When I do it again, I won't try to stretch it as much as I did and concentrate on lining the holes up better knowing that the wicker will pull in. Overall I'd say it is very easy to make wicker replacement grills.