1. Diagnose the project
Identify the original material, profile, weave direction, and frame condition.
The DIY section is not only educational content. It is a conversion asset. It attracts search traffic, demonstrates expertise, and guides visitors from problem solving to product inquiry.
Identify the original material, profile, weave direction, and frame condition.
Match the project to cane webbing, rattan core, synthetic wicker, or paper rattan.
Measure carefully, gather tools, and review process steps before installation.
Use checklists, blog articles, and product pages together to reduce mistakes.
For custom matching or bulk workshop supply, contact TENBOBO directly.
This tutorial should show visitors how to assess damage, identify whether the repair requires synthetic wicker, cane webbing, or rattan core, prepare the frame, install replacement material, and finish the piece cleanly. The article should include a simple checklist of tools and a direct link to relevant products.
This guide should explain soaking, groove measurement, spline preparation, fitting sequence, trimming, drying, and finishing. The main goal is to make the material feel approachable while positioning TENBOBO as a trustworthy source for both the tutorial and the material.
Project-led tutorials can include small stools, cabinet panels, decorative trays, planters, woven headboards, and accent screens. These topics perform well in search and social because they combine visual inspiration with a practical end result.
Educational articles on wrapping, binding, edge finishing, open weave patterns, and material preparation deepen brand authority. They also connect TENBOBO to the cultural and craft side of weaving, which strengthens premium positioning.
Many B2B buyers read educational content before they contact a supplier. A strong DIY section proves material understanding, answers practical objections, and creates more entry points for long-tail search traffic. It is one of the highest-leverage sections on the site.