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When I did mine, I spaced it at 1/4 apart. The key for the basketweave is to make sure you have the same number of holes in the top and sides. The weave came out pretty well with that spacing.

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Thanks, that's what I finally did. Spaced it at 1/4, and now I'm matching the panels to ensure they have the same amount of holes and equal spacing. I hope to begin tooling today or tomorrow and start lacing this weekend. I'll post some pic's as things develop.

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.......................JD..?.....!..

.....lets SEE the seat!!

Practice tollerance. Learn from your mistakes. Treat people good. Appreciate what'cha got. Forgive.

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