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What is the best way to lower the brim angle all around on a hat. Brim is 2.3/4 but curves up a bit too steep for me.
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Justdog said:What is the best way to lower the brim angle all around on a hat. Brim is 2.3/4 but curves up a bit too steep for me.
Thanks
tonyb said:The answer is in the title you gave this thread, 'dog. The best way to lower the brim angle is to reflange the brim. Problem is, that may not be the most practical solution, considering that the person with the right flange for the job (as well as the skill and willingness to use it properly) may be quite some distance away.
The job itself is fairly simple and straightforward, and therefore not a particularly costly undertaking, but you'd likely have to pay to get the hat to and from the hat shop. That adds up.
You may be able to do a passable job of it yourself, though, with stuff you have around the house. What kind of hat is this? How stiff is the brim?
Inusuit said:A brim that angled down from the crown. I soaked the felt at the junction of crown and brim with distilled water, then worked the brim up until it was at the correct 90 degree angle from the crown. I did this by gently pinching the felt to push the brim angle upwards, working around and around until it was even on all sides. Then put the hat with the brim snapped up all around on a flat surface and left it there until completly dry. Has held the shape for about 4 months. Might work in reverse. This was a fairly soft hat with a high beaver content. Could be more difficult with a stiffer hat. Good luck.
What is the best way to lower the brim angle all around on a hat. Brim is 2.3/4 but curves up a bit too steep for me.
Thanks