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Calling on all Knowledgeable Loungers,
The age old problem and hat shrinkage has had me thinking quite a bit lately. After reading what I could find on here and on the net I have learned a lot , however some more questions have been raised.
As far as I have surmised and seen on videos, felt hoods are felted on giant cones with a sort of vacuum system drawing all the fibers together and making a cone shape.
I would appreciate anyone with the knowledge to help me understand. If shrinkage is the natural process of fur felt reacting to water and returning to it's original cone shape, then it prompts a question.
Is it not possible, that instead of using a giant cone for the felting process that perhaps a more cylindrical shape with a rounded top could be used?
Would this not eliminate the hat wanting to revert back to a cone or at the very least allow it to shrink in a more even fashion?
These questions may sound idiotic but it is something I have been wondering about.
Thank you for your time,
Peter
The age old problem and hat shrinkage has had me thinking quite a bit lately. After reading what I could find on here and on the net I have learned a lot , however some more questions have been raised.
As far as I have surmised and seen on videos, felt hoods are felted on giant cones with a sort of vacuum system drawing all the fibers together and making a cone shape.
I would appreciate anyone with the knowledge to help me understand. If shrinkage is the natural process of fur felt reacting to water and returning to it's original cone shape, then it prompts a question.
Is it not possible, that instead of using a giant cone for the felting process that perhaps a more cylindrical shape with a rounded top could be used?
Would this not eliminate the hat wanting to revert back to a cone or at the very least allow it to shrink in a more even fashion?
These questions may sound idiotic but it is something I have been wondering about.
Thank you for your time,
Peter