good save!Finished up, kinda like it.
This is super cool.Had trouble deciding, so I ended up making a 3/8" AND a 1/2" ribbon and bow to see which looks best. I decided to go back with the origional style thin ribbon. It just looked right. Got the hat ribbon sewn down and the wind cord reattached this morning... so its all done!. The button on the wind cord just wouldnt clean up, so this rehab has some built in patina lol. ( before I started the whole hat looked like that) Not sure if the owner will wear it brim up or snapped down in front... but it works well either way. Just need to steam and put the brim on a brim flange for a final bit of cleanup.
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As an interesting part of this story, the Lady Im doing three hats for has three triplet grandchildren that are going to be seniors in high school this year. Shes giving each of them one of their grandfathers vintage hats as a senior gift. Three older hats successfully enlarged from 7-1/8 to 7-3/8 and headed off for a new life. A fun pay it forward project
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I love the smell of walnut in the morning!Time to expand the hat block lineup. First 4 are in clamps, the dust collector and auxiliary cyclone drum are full of walnut chips, lol.
Cool. How are you choosing the final shape?Time to expand the hat block lineup. First 4 are in clamps, the dust collector and auxiliary cyclone drum are full of walnut chips, lol.
I have a profile I’ve made that is a little less tapered than a 52 for fedoras, and another that is a little more round topped than a 51 for western style hats. I’m going to make a full lineup for both.Cool. How are choosing the final shape?
I love my GMB curlers. With the 3/4" you can get more than that in a curl with manipulation of the wrist. It is a great too. If you have a Chinese food store around they sell single burner butane stoves for cheap and the cannister fuel is cheap too.Got a new toy in today all the way from England... a Large Guy Morse-Brown brim curing tool ( already had their 1/2" tool, but this ones a full 3/4" curl... evidently NO-ONE here in North America has the bigger ones for sale, so I ordered direct from them). Have a couple of 4 and 4-1/2" brim westerns laying around that I bought cheap solely to practice brim curls with. Cant wait to play with it.... these tools work sooooo much better than my wooden curling tools. I just need to get a cheap hot plate or gas burner to heat the iron part up for use... I discovered that my smoothtop stove wont stay turned on when its on top of the burner area.
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John Lofgren Monkey Boots Shinki Horsebuttt - $1,136 The classic monkey boot silhouette in an incredibly rich Shinki russet horse leather.
Grant Stone Diesel Boot Dark Olive Chromexcel - $395 Goodyear welted, Horween Chromexcel, classic good looks.
Schott 568 Vandals Jacket - $1,250 The classic Perfecto motorcycle jacket, in a very special limited-edition Schott double rider style. Dang it Robert - when I saw you posted in this thread my heart skipped a beat lolI love my GMB curlers. With the 3/4" you can get more than that in a curl with manipulation of the wrist. It is a great too. If you have a Chinese food store around they sell single burner butane stoves for cheap and the cannister fuel is cheap too.
I am working on yours, making great progress....on to the ribbon work tomorrow.Dang it Robert - when I saw you posted in this thread my heart skipped a beat lol
Reading your last couple posts has inspired me to do a little research into how hat blocks are designed, made, and scaled across a range of sizes. Very interesting, and maddeningly subjective, from what I can tell.I have a profile I’ve made that is a little less tapered than a 52 for fedoras, and another that is a little more round topped than a 51 for western style hats. I’m going to make a full lineup for both.
Can’t wait to see the finished productThis could be fun.... One of my coffee co-horts brought me his grandfathers old hat. He said Grandpa died over 50 yrs ago and has no idea what it originally was. Said he doesnt care if he can wear it, he just wants it cleaned up for display. No markings, tags, liner or sweatband.... at least the hat ribbons in decent condition lol. Ill call it a challenge.
It does need a bath rather badly... just a little crusty. Mr Bear who sniffs all my hats every morning backed away from this one lol
Its in the gas now... stay tuned kids...more fun to come
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Dang son - let’s be friendsjust finished up for a friend, to be a gift. Always love a brown fedora. 160G rabbit felt, light chocolate bow and matching brim binding.
Built in air conditioning!This could be fun.... One of my coffee co-horts brought me his grandfathers old hat. He said Grandpa died over 50 yrs ago and has no idea what it originally was. Said he doesnt care if he can wear it, he just wants it cleaned up for display. No markings, tags, liner or sweatband.... at least the hat ribbons in decent condition lol. Ill call it a challenge.
It does need a bath rather badly... just a little crusty. Mr Bear who sniffs all my hats every morning backed away from this one lol
Its in the gas now... stay tuned kids...more fun to come
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