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Wow Sneed,
It's neat that you took the same approach to making yours as I did. I see that you used a thicker plank and ended up with a taller block than I did.
Your block Looks like its is getting pretty close to being finished. You might want to dome the top a little more to make sure you have plenty of extra felt at the top of the hat to make your creases with, unless you only want this block for shallow center creases, otherwise it looks great. :eusa_clap I see you have a copy of Classic Style magazine handy.
I just stained mine with maple last night and the wood turned out darker than the putty. Although the putty wasn't very thick , there was quite a bit on the block so it is a little unsightly. This is a shot from today with three coats of spar varnish applied.
I would recommend that you go with a light stain to avoid having yours look like mine when it is finished. I know I'll use a lighter shade of stain on the next one and be sure to cut the pieces a bit larger to minimize the amount of wood putty in the block. Still I think this project has been a great deal of fun thus far.
Bolthead, I like the look of his block as well. So, when are we going to see the Bolthead block? I'm sure you can make one just for stingies...lol
Fletch,
I checked out your JW hats post again, Great job putting it together.
It's neat that you took the same approach to making yours as I did. I see that you used a thicker plank and ended up with a taller block than I did.
Your block Looks like its is getting pretty close to being finished. You might want to dome the top a little more to make sure you have plenty of extra felt at the top of the hat to make your creases with, unless you only want this block for shallow center creases, otherwise it looks great. :eusa_clap I see you have a copy of Classic Style magazine handy.
I just stained mine with maple last night and the wood turned out darker than the putty. Although the putty wasn't very thick , there was quite a bit on the block so it is a little unsightly. This is a shot from today with three coats of spar varnish applied.
I would recommend that you go with a light stain to avoid having yours look like mine when it is finished. I know I'll use a lighter shade of stain on the next one and be sure to cut the pieces a bit larger to minimize the amount of wood putty in the block. Still I think this project has been a great deal of fun thus far.
Bolthead, I like the look of his block as well. So, when are we going to see the Bolthead block? I'm sure you can make one just for stingies...lol
Fletch,
I checked out your JW hats post again, Great job putting it together.