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Hand creasing my light weight felt

daizawaguy

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I set about giving a hand crease to my new light weight felt today.

I had managed a sucessful tear drop on my last few standard weights, and thought I`d try to get a tear drop on my new lightweight felt.

First step - determining the front and rear heights

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Next step wa trying to get a smooth `C` part of the back. Liberal amounts of steam were used. I used my thumb for smoothing the back...

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Liberal amounts of steam again, and this time tried to smooth out the sides towards the back...this resulted in pressuring the felt downwards in a circular motion...

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daizawaguy

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Next step was to try and push up the middle to see what it would look like...

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This resulted in wrinkled edges at the back, so back to smoothing with the thumb along the `C` and back parts of the fold...

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As the wrinkles were not coming out, I decided to push them out from underneath...again, liberal amounts of steam were used...

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This was starting to give an original dent, but I decided it was time to spray distilled water over the top, and gently try and mold the shape that the felt was giving me...

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daizawaguy

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Finally, having got the wrinkles out the back, and an original dent, I`m busy fine tuning the shape and balance...

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Aureliano

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looks great, Daizawaguy!

:eek:fftopic: I think this has been covered before (if someone can point me to the thread I'd appreciate it) but when did the word Bash/ing became associated with styling a hat?, doesn't it literaly mean--among other things-- to hit something with a crushing/smashing blow?[huh] needless to say that I dislike the association.
 

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Aureliano said:
looks great, Daizawaguy!

:eek:fftopic: I think this has been covered before (if someone can point me to the thread I'd appreciate it) but when did the word Bash/ing became associated with styling a hat?, doesn't it literaly mean--among other things-- to hit something with a crushing/smashing blow?[huh] needless to say that I dislike the association.
I never heard it either before seeing this forum, but I gather it's a standard "hat community" term for shaping. I guess it must be used because the word is more colorful than to say shaping, and it's more fun to use colorful words for things.
 

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Great hat daizawaguy and fantastic job with the BASH. Everyone knows what you mean when you say bash or crease. Its OK.
Johnny
 

ScionPI2005

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I admit I don't really have any issues with the term BASH either. It rolls off the tongue more than crease, or crown-shape. People who don't know me, or hats, look at me weird when I start talking about my hat bashes, but that's all part of the fun. ;)
 

daizawaguy

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Thanks GT. That was the terms I was looking for. I didn`t want to give in under the pressure :eek: , but as this thread may be a record for the future (and links to Google etc) , I thought I`d correct the title. Thanks for the support on the "bash" term nontheless guys, and thanks for pointing it out.:D
 

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