Can somebody explain to me what I'm looking at with Clayton's design? I a 
static image in the instagram link posted above. I see a loop of metal that 
is permanently wrapped around the top of the tombstone, and appears to be 
temporarily clippable onto the top rail of a Wald basket.  Is that the 
entirety of the design?  Or am I missing the rest of it?  The instagram 
link has a triangular play arrow but it's not playing on my Ubuntu/Firefox 
machine.  Is there a video tour of other components?

If that's the whole design, then 'someone do a run' would be cutting strips 
of flat metal.  Each person would have to wrap it around their tombstone, 
and cut and bend the shape for their basket.  
If that's the whole design, what holds the body of the rack down?  If I 
grab the front edge of Clayton's wald basket and yank it around, what keeps 
it from pivoting around that clip?  Are there straps as well?  If there are 
straps, then what is the clip needed for?

Love the hacks but missing the whole story

Bill Lindsay
El Cerrito, CA

On Friday, August 31, 2018 at 11:04:08 AM UTC-7, Philip Williamson wrote:
>
> I'd love to see someone do a run of Clayton's basket buckler. Perhaps... 
> Rivendell? 
> That would be a seriously couture basket rack. Add a bail to the basket, 
> and you could carry it into a store. 
>
> Philip
> Santa Rosa, CA 
>
> On Friday, August 31, 2018 at 10:57:32 AM UTC-7, Drw wrote:
>>
>> Clayton’s thing is so good, and baskets are becoming so common, I wonder 
>> if there isn’t a maker somewhere who would buy the design off of him. 
>> As I recall, he said he isn’t much interested in manufacturing them 
>> himself. 
>
>

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