Dimensions of Standard Band Blocks
I am wanting to create some wood band blocks and maybe some hat stretchers. I know that hats and heads are oval or elliptical and so are band blocks and circumfrence can be estimated using the formula C=2*PI(sqrt((1/2a^2+1/2b^2)/2)); where a and b are the corresponding diameters of the ellipse. Does anybody know a source that shows the dimensions of regular oval, long oval, X-long oval, wide oval for the various hat sizes or maybe the corresponding ratios of a and b for each of the ovals? I specifically am interested in 7 1/4 and 7 3/8 regular oval and long oval (the two measurements of interest are the diameter - long and short axis which are a and b). I know these are standard millinery dimensions but can't seem to find the dimensions listed anywhere. thanks.
You might try Stratton Hats. They make felt "Trooper" type of uniform hats. These are "stiff" felt, like a drill instructor or Smokey the Bear hat. So they come in all sizes and shapes (read: oval).
Stratton makes stiff cardboard "sizing rings". Like a pizza box lid with the oval / size cut out. These are hard pressed quality carboard, sturdy enoug for a shop or uniform store to use fitting customers for years.
Might try to get some..they are relatively inexpenive..and they are perfectly cut to match all sizes and shapes.
THESE WOULD BE PERFECT TEMPLATES FOR YOU TO USE.
From Stratton Hats:
Custom Sizing
To ensure an optimum fit, Stratton offers custom-sized headwear to individual needs. Stratton has the broadest range of sizes and shapes offered by any uniform hat manufacturer today. In addition to the Regulars from 6-1/2 to 7-7/8, we offer Long Oval, Extra Long Oval, and Wide Oval in most sizes. Size rings available for measurement
I only say that because based on the prices you are quoting you could find a better quality piece than a baileyThanks for the input. I will try the "ask a question..." next time.
+1 I learned my lesson before joining this group.my advice would be to not buy a Bailey hat
you could also ask questions in the "ask a question..." thread
+1The companies selling "hat's " today are in two different groups to me. Stetson and Akubra make good quality hats. An then there is everyone else. Once you start wearing a hat for a while you will never wear the Bailey or Goorin hats again. When you buy your first vintage Fedora you will under stand what a good hat feels and looks like on your head.
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