Akubra Man
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After joining this forum I learned about trimming hat brims. I know that many members are good with scissors but I am not. I discovered a useful tool for trimming a brim that takes the difficulty away. I use a "Craftool Strap Cutter" from Tandy leather. It is an inexpensive tool used to cut evenly measured strip of leather. It follows an edge exactly trimming only the amount you desire. It works the same way for a hat brim. There is a ruler that slides in and out allowing the blade to be fixed a set distance from the straight edge. If you would like a 1/4" removed set it to that.. perhaps only a 1/6" that too is easy and accurate. Drag the unit with the straight edge pressed against the edge of the brim and go all the way around the hat. The fixed razor type blade removes 1/4'' perfectly. It even keeps the old shape of the brim so a dimensional remains a dimensional and so on. I have trimmed four brims and all have worked out the way I wanted. One caveat: go slowly. Here is a photo of the trimmer. If somebody has already posted this I apologize for taking up your time with old news but I just wanted to share because I appreciate all that this forum has given me. Cheers