Customer Reviews and Photos for:
Fiber Rush
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Average Rating:
4.3
(12 customer reviews)
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1) Submitted by
Tom L Stout, from McPherson, KS
on 5/16/2011
Customer Rating: 
I am a repeat customer of this product and it has worked very well for the child's chairs that I make, along with other pieces. It gets simpler each time I use it. I have found a few tricks to use as I am weaving the chairs. The rush has a tendency of unraveling. If you use a spritz of water on the rush as you are using it and it's easier to spin it tight and also helps the rush tighten up as it dries, especially if you utilize clamps as you mover around the frame. As always, the customer service and delivery is great. I don't know what I would do without Rockler and their crew.
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2) Submitted by
Jesse, from Dallas, TX
on 9/24/2010
Customer Rating: 
Two colors brown and gray-result two colors when finished-works out ok for me
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3) Submitted by
C. E. Merchant, from Corinth, ME
on 9/18/2010
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New to this craft, but I think the quality of this product is great. I did find that it wanted to untwist while I was working but think that might just be my lack of experience. I think my project came out nicely.
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4) Submitted by
Tom L Stout, from McPherson, KS
on 5/31/2009
Customer Rating: 
I was trying to find some Rush to match with the rush used on a chair that my grandfather made for me and my sister in 1949. This product was the closest I could find and it worked well. The only negative comment I could make is that the rush would easily unspiral so I had to twist a lot while weeving the pattern. I made four of the chairs for my grandchildren. Thanks for maintaining an in-depth inventory of all the items us woodworkers need.
Child's Chair
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5) Submitted by
Aimee, from Elkhart, TX
on 7/3/2008
Customer Rating: 
I'm a first-timer, too, and the only concern-not a complaint at all- was the packaging. It didn't occur to me that it would uncoil so wildly on each end. I will be ordering more because the quality of the product itself is excellent. On the next roll, I will just run a wire through the tube, tie it off, and hang it up so that I can easily roll off what I need without the mess.
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6) Submitted by
Gordon, from Burnt Hills, NY
on 3/22/2008
Customer Rating: 
I was a first timer doing a rush seat-it came out great!
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7) Submitted by
Larry , from Jackson, MS
on 3/3/2008
Customer Rating: 
I "do" chair bottoms for antique stores and individuals and the consistant quality of the product is very important to me. Another plus is the VERY fast prep of my order and the speedy delivery.
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8) Submitted by
Sandra, from Francestown, NH
on 11/29/2007
Customer Rating: 
The first time I have used this product. I am very pleased with the results. Can't wait to take on another probject.
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9) Submitted by
Bo Jameson, from Magnolia, AR
on 10/23/2007
Customer Rating: 
I am currently on my fourth roll ( of 770 yds). Every roll has been the same quality as the other. It is superior in quality to most I have used in the past.
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10) Submitted by
Cynthia, from La Grange, TX
on 12/19/2010
Customer Rating: 
We were trying to match rush that we had previously ordered to re-do 4 chairs. The quality of this product is excellent, but we did not like the brown color and returned it. We were looking for a natural color as our chairs are a forest green.
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11) Submitted by
Moe Adair, from Bristol, VA
on 1/28/2013
Customer Rating: 
I am a 1st time user of this product and to redoing chairs with fiber rush, the you tube how to weave was a great help. One thing I would like to know is what type of finish is best for this type of rush.
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12) Submitted by
Ken Robbins, from Burnt Hills, NY
on 4/12/2008
Customer Rating: 
This was the first time I have used fiber rush and the chair seat came out well. The rush seems to be a good product, but I wish it had been packaged differently. It was coiled on a cardboard roller about the size of what you get for paper towels (about 1.5 inch diameter). As a result it was very "kinky" and hard to work with. It would have been better packaged in a coil of 6" to 8" diameter.
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