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An important part of not damaging felt is to not mess with it dry.
In my experience what you’re saying might be a general rule of thumb but there seem to be a lot of exceptions to it.An important part of not damaging felt is to not mess with it dry.
I generally use a spray bottle when shaping/tweaking hats. I have 4 Feds with no spidering.In my experience what you’re saying might be a general rule of thumb but there seem to be a lot of exceptions to it.
For example, the spidering in this Fed IV happened with steam and I have numerous vintage lids that will do anything I want without steam and show no signs of damage.
Akubra felt spiders easily - it’s just something I’ve come to accept for the most part.
Besides, massaging the spidering out of this Fed IV works fine when its dry and steam might actually make the felt too soft to allow the kind of finger movement that’s needed.
Same here, filled with distilled water because I have no idea what kinds of harmful chemicals the city is putting in the tap water. Soak the felt, shape it, set it aside brim down in an area of the house where the temperature is reasonably stable. Check the shape once in a while just to be sure it's holding, but otherwise leave it alone until it dries.I generally use a spray bottle when shaping/tweaking hats. I have 4 Feds with no spidering.
I’m not sure how to respond to that and this is my second attempt to do so..I generally use a spray bottle when shaping/tweaking hats. I have 4 Feds with no spidering.
Great looking Fed but we need to see the pup, too.
Just got this Fed iv in black. I might have to lower the crown because it's a bit tall for getting in and out of the car! I really like the hat a lot, but it is stiff. I'm pretty sure that in case of emergency I could use it as a weapon, sort of like Odd Job in Gold Finger.
Great pictures!
Thank you very much, all the credit goes to the Mrs!Great pictures!
Hello to everyone from Santiago de Chile. I have been reading this forum for quite some time, but finally decided to register.
A couple of days ago I received confirmation that the Dark Brown Fed IV deluxe is back in stock. I’m really looking forward to get it, hopefully before Christmas.
I will be my first rabbit felt hat, as so far I own two locally produced wool fedoras and a panama from a classic hat store in Chile.
I intend to share pictures when it arrives and after I bash it.
Welcome and congrats.
Be sure to either steam or spray it before messing with the felt. You'll do less long-term damage that way.
Looks fantastic! My Fed 4 has been with me three years now and it’s softened up well and molded to my head very nicely. You may consider snipping out the plastic cap covering the top of the liner, it’ll wear much more comfortably in the heat if you do!Hello again! My Fed IV Deluxe arrived just in time, two days before Christmas.
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It was incredibly stiff, I was surprised. Some members here have talked about this but certainly I didn't expect it to have so much stiffener. I'm not complaining, just surprised. It fits really good, just a little bit loose so it can shrink, but already fits great and I'm in no need of foam straps on this one.
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Yesterday I could finally work on the bash, using steam. This is how it went.
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I would like to thank all of you, gentlemen, because your comments in this thread made me finally go for this hat. It feels great, looks great and it's sturdy and durable, yet comfortable to wear even in the Chilean summer. A great hat for people like me, who are on a budget, yet looking to spend wisely.
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I hope you've had a very good Christmas and Happy New Year to all!
Thank you for your kind words! I’ll consider removing the plastic cap. Any advice on doing it without damaging the liner?Looks fantastic! My Fed 4 has been with me three years now and it’s softened up well and molded to my head very nicely. You may consider snipping out the plastic cap covering the top of the liner, it’ll wear much more comfortably in the heat if you do!