Stoney
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So guys, and gals, I've just finished shaping a new hat block which I made out of a Poplar plank. I plan on applying a little steam to this and occasionally using an iron on the felt that will be blocked on it. Given that there will be some heat involved I am quite hesitant to use polyurethane as the finishing coat.
Does anyone have any recommendations for a traditional looking finish that can take a lot of heat without melting or getting soft? I would hate to use my new block on a vintage hat and end up melting the finish coat into the felt.
Seriously I've been thinking of using the engine enamel that you use to touch up or paint auto cylinder heads and blocks. It would look kind of weird to see a hat block in Ford blue or Chevy Competition Orange though. lol However I'm sure the finish would take the heat from an iron and much more to boot.
BTW for anyone who is interested I used the block tutorial over at COW as a reference. The only tools that I used were a sabre saw,
a wood rasp and an electric palm sander. It took about 12 hours total time to make this. Of course if you had a woodshop like Gene's...