Want to buy or sell something? Check the classifieds
  • The Fedora Lounge is supported in part by commission earning affiliate links sitewide. Please support us by using them. You may learn more here.

Akubra Campdraft Question

RJR

Messages
10,620
Location
Iowa
Your CampDraft is telling you that you move in a forward direction and that its leading ribbon flies to the rear. All 4 of mine do the same. (Well, the last actually now has a medium ribbon over the old ribbon and the ends are sewn.) But the point is that your hat is completely normal.

Just be aware that the wind cord is really cosmetic. Mine failed miserably in a high wind. I had a string blowing from my lapel and a hat blowing down the tarmac at an airport. Not a good thing.

Nice hat.

Enjoy,
Fed
:D
 
Messages
18,278
Is there anyway to get the crease out completely?
Take it back to an open crown. Then with plenty of steam & a rounded hard object like a ball held on the inside against the point of the crease, work to smooth it out. I usually use a pool or billiard ball to work out dents, dimples & creases. With a little TLC it works great unless the felt is worn slick or shiny.
 
Messages
19,464
Location
Funkytown, USA
Take it back to an open crown. Then with plenty of steam & a rounded hard object like a ball held on the inside against the point of the crease, work to smooth it out. I usually use a pool or billiard ball to work out dents, dimples & creases. With a little TLC it works great unless the felt is worn slick or shiny.

Using a small child's head to stretch the hat's crown over works, too. Just ignore the screams when you use the steam iron on it. Kids bounce back and heal quick.
 

DOGMAN

One Too Many
Messages
1,625
Location
Northeast Ohio
Take it back to an open crown. Then with plenty of steam & a rounded hard object like a ball held on the inside against the point of the crease, work to smooth it out. I usually use a pool or billiard ball to work out dents, dimples & creases. With a little TLC it works great unless the felt is worn slick or shiny.
I've did it the same way with a rubber hand ball.Also have steam ironed creases out on one of my metal hat strechers,with cloth between iron and felt.
 
Messages
18,278
I've did it the same way with a rubber hand ball.Also have steam ironed creases out on one of my metal hat strechers,with cloth between iron and felt.
My grandmother had a wooden egg for mending holes in the toe of socks. Your handball would probably be about the right size.
 

Preacher Man

A-List Customer
Messages
327
Location
South Central Kentucky, USA
I have a fix for the wind cord, it solves the problem Fed mentioned. It's cosmetic, it's not going to hold your hat near and dear to your lapel in a high wind. My fix is to simply cut it off! I have removed every wind cord I have. In my humble opinion my hats look better without the cussed things anyway! Just my opinion and my experience. :)
 

Paravians

New in Town
Messages
47
Location
Ireland
Well i tried to pull the wind cord quite hard repeatedly and it didn't come off, maybe akubra have improved it? I can cycle in 30+mph winds and my akubra hats don't fly off (unlike other non-akubra hats i have!) so maybe I will remove, or not use, the cord.
 
Messages
12,030
Location
East of Los Angeles
Take it back to an open crown. Then with plenty of steam & a rounded hard object like a ball held on the inside against the point of the crease, work to smooth it out. I usually use a pool or billiard ball to work out dents, dimples & creases. With a little TLC it works great unless the felt is worn slick or shiny.
I've used a stainless steel mixing bowl as a "forming block" to smooth out previous creases on my hats. It's just large enough to fit loosely over my closed fist but not so large that it fills the crown, and the radius of the bowl's shape is a close enough match to my hats' domed open crown. I don't have an adequate way to apply steam, so I use distilled water in a spray bottle--spray the hat's dome, place the mixing bowl inside the crown, press any visible deformations flat against the bowl from the outside while positioning the bowl where needed, then let the hat dry. It isn't 100% perfect, but it allows me to minimize enough evidence of previous creases so they don't show (or barely show) when I re-crease the hats and, except for having to occasionally replenish my supply of distilled water, didn't require a large outlay of cash for hatter's tools that I'd barely use. :cool:
 

Genester

New in Town
Messages
16
Hey everyone,

I recently got a CD and when shaping it after a good steam or spritzing with water there's a fair amount of shedding. I haven't experienced this with my other fedoras but I know this felt is particularly thin and wonder if others have had this experience? The colour seems to vary post steam/bash and when I try to re-bash it the former crease is very obvious. Not sure if i just got a defective one as there was also an issue with the felt spidering. I posted in another thread and they suggested massaging the crease with cold water. This helped a bit but with all the shedding I didn't want to keep working over those areas.

I was also considering ironing the brim completely flat and was wondering if the brim binding would impede this process. I'm not sure of the binding being sewn in after its flanged makes a difference do to the curvature?

Cheers,
Gene
 

Forum statistics

Threads
109,638
Messages
3,085,450
Members
54,453
Latest member
FlyingPoncho
Top