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Cowboy Shaping

SteaminPete

Familiar Face
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60
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No.Central MA
Does anyone have information for shaping a cowboy hat.
I just purchased a previously owned Resistol 2X Felt Hat,
George Strait Design and I would like to shape it a certain way.
 

billyspew

One Too Many
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1,746
Location
London, United Kingdom, United Kingdom
In my limited (one time) experience, soak it for a long time, shape it and let it dry. I did it with this:

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To go to this:

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Good luck.
 

Caity Lynn

Practically Family
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579
Location
USA
My brother uses Steam to work with his. (Annoyingly enough from MY Teapot which messes with it because he lets it boil dry before he refills it) but he's never messed with rebashing it, just the brim.
 
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10,524
Location
DnD Ranch, Cherokee County, GA
For major reworking of crown or brim, I use a spray bottle filled with distilled water to thoroughly wet the felt. Shape it & let it dry. If it is just a small adjustment, I will use steam. I have tea pot & an attachment (rubber cork with brass tube) that concentrates the steam. Either way is effective. HTH
 

Inusuit

A-List Customer
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356
Location
Wyoming
I've used gtddean's method, but only on older hats. Soaked thoroughly with distilled water from a spray bottle, then carefully shaped and let dry. Worked great to put an Oreana crease and reshape the brim on a Number 1 Quality Stetson. I've tried steam for minor adjustments, but perfer distilled water for a major workover. I have a 2X Resistol that I haven't messed with. It's really stiff and looks like it would respond best to the soaking method.
 

High Pockets

Practically Family
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569
Location
Central Oklahoma
I'd be glad to help you.

I've been wearing 'em for years. Re-shaped a lot of them, and screwed a few up.
I may know very little about dress hats, but I can surely help you with that "cowboy", (gaad, I HATE that term), hat.

Don't mess with the crown,.....trust me, you'll end up with something only PeeWee Herman would wear. If you want to shape the brim, let me know, I've done a ton of em.:)
 

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