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Here's my ~1964 Thunderbird

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My wife's bike after I cleaned it up a bit.

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I love what you did here. Excellent job all around. :113: I'd like to know more about how you did the wicker frame filler!
 
Hey sorry been away for a while. Pier 1 has the wicker dinner place mates at $8.00 per mat. It took 2 mats for me to get it right. I made paper patterns that fit in the spaces then traced the pattern outline onto the wicket mat. I used shishkabob skewers for the border. I shaped the skewers then hot glued them to the border. Then cut them loose. The wicker fell apart without the skewer borders glued in place.
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Hey sorry been away for a while. Pier 1 has the wicker dinner place mates at $8.00 per mat. It took 2 mats for me to get it right. I made paper patterns that fit in the spaces then traced the pattern outline onto the wicket mat. I used shishkabob skewers for the border. I shaped the skewers then hot glued them to the border. Then cut them loose. The wicker fell apart without the skewer borders glued in place.
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Thanks, I may have to borrow that idea!
 

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