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basket maker

A professional who tends machines that fabricate components of veneer, rattan, reed, and willow baskets of specified size and shape and assembles components, performing any combination of following tasks. Responsibilities include:

  • Interlaces strips of veneer or other materials to weave basket bottom.
  • Tends machine to shape woven bottom and interlace veneer strips with bottom to form sides.
  • Bends extended ends of bottom perpendicular to matted portion of bottom and places hoop around ends to hold ends in position for weaving ends and sides.
  • Staples rim to basket bottom.
  • Tapers or points ends, using knife, and weaves ends into sides.
  • Nails rims together to hold sides in place.
  • Tends machine that shapes and staples veneer strips to basket rim.
  • Tends basket-cover machine to cut cover mats (woven veneer strips) to size.
  • Tends machine that bends basket cover into arc and staples rim to cover.
  • Stitches or staples reinforcing splints (wood strips) to top edges of mat.
  • Shapes wire in bail-bender to form bails (wire handles).
  • Bends soaked wood strips to form basket handles.
  • Staples wire handles to rim of basket.
  • Tends machine that clamps wood handles to basket.
  • Examines baskets for imperfections and discards defective baskets for repair.
  • May be known according to type or section of basket formed or assembled as bottom maker; slat-basket-top maker; or machine tended as handle-machine operator; hoop-coiling-machine operator; loop-machine operator; mat-machine tender.
  • May be designated: basket-bottom machine operator; braider; cover-machine operator; cover-mat-machine operator; handle bender; machine hamper maker; market-basket maker i; stitcher operator; webb layer.
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