Art Fawcett
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Fedora, sorry I'm late getting this post off. I should have done it last night but my new site wasin transition ALL night. So, here is my bleary eyed mea culpa
I went in early on Sunday because what we had discussed was contray to what i had experienced. As it turns out, I measured 11 blocks, 5- 7 1/2 and 6 -7 3/8. With the 7 1.2s the circumference ranged from 23 5/8 to 24 1/4!!! I also measure a shaped block "C" crown and it was to my surprise 24". That and the finding in one of my "Hat Life's" 1943 that it makes a statement almost word for word with your statement. I have learned more than one thing here, Hats off to you sir!!
Here is the confusing thing though. I am 23 1/8 inches in circumference. Using the "C" crown block ( it's in the midst of being made) I have shaped a hat, set the band line, formed the brim, and for kicks, without sewing the leather in, set in a 7 3/8 leather. Then I removed it from the flange and woohoo, it fits. But, according to your block formula, it can't. It should be flopping on my ears. If I had used one of the narrower blocks then I can come up with a good scenario as to how it could fit. But the circumference on the block I used was 24" exactly. Now, I can allow that the hat might be just a tad big, but not very much. So, if I allow that it is 1/8 too large, I still have used 3/4 inch for the leather, which is impossible. See my dilema? It doesn't make sense. This is where the science and the practical would seem to colide. When measuring the finished hat with a hat sizer it says a touch more than 7 3/8. I may never get a grip on this one. Something is off somewhere!!!
I went in early on Sunday because what we had discussed was contray to what i had experienced. As it turns out, I measured 11 blocks, 5- 7 1/2 and 6 -7 3/8. With the 7 1.2s the circumference ranged from 23 5/8 to 24 1/4!!! I also measure a shaped block "C" crown and it was to my surprise 24". That and the finding in one of my "Hat Life's" 1943 that it makes a statement almost word for word with your statement. I have learned more than one thing here, Hats off to you sir!!
Here is the confusing thing though. I am 23 1/8 inches in circumference. Using the "C" crown block ( it's in the midst of being made) I have shaped a hat, set the band line, formed the brim, and for kicks, without sewing the leather in, set in a 7 3/8 leather. Then I removed it from the flange and woohoo, it fits. But, according to your block formula, it can't. It should be flopping on my ears. If I had used one of the narrower blocks then I can come up with a good scenario as to how it could fit. But the circumference on the block I used was 24" exactly. Now, I can allow that the hat might be just a tad big, but not very much. So, if I allow that it is 1/8 too large, I still have used 3/4 inch for the leather, which is impossible. See my dilema? It doesn't make sense. This is where the science and the practical would seem to colide. When measuring the finished hat with a hat sizer it says a touch more than 7 3/8. I may never get a grip on this one. Something is off somewhere!!!