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Hello hello!
I’ve just cut the brim to a proper size.
I’ve also tried to fire up a piece of felt from the remain piece of brim I was throwing away.
I am not quite sure it had an effect on the stiffness of the cloth...
It’s fur felt and it doesn’t seem so stiff as I expected.
I’ve used the alcool I usually use to make liquors, do I have to use rubbing alcohol instead?
Is there any other way to stiff it up? Because firing up the alcool on the felt burned some of it and even thought it is quite badass that way I really don’t think it could be a good idea doing this process more than one or two times...
I don’t want to ruin my work on the hat, I want to be sure of what I’m doing before trying the firing on the hat itself.
Any idea?
Thank you very much! (As always)
P.s. I think I really own you a coffe, you are like a smart talking book for me
In the workshop this week I used shellac to stiffen the fur felt. It was easy to use (brush not spray). It dried quite quickly so made putting on multiple coats easy... I used thin coats so I could best control the stiffness and kept adding more coats til I got the stiffness I desired. I used a premix and if interested I can get you the name of it.