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Looks like a piece of backer rod. Backer rod is used in cracks or joints before being caulked. Any good lumber yard should have it.
I sent a good quality Panama into my hatter to be reblocked. The straw cracked at the top of the bash/pinch area. It was clean almost like it was sliced with an exacto knife. I had some soft deer hide leather kicking around in a tan colour. I glued that on the underside and it worked a charm. Break does not show and it should prevent further splitting.Anyone know where to get this for reinforcing the tip of a panama hat crease?
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Ok this question probably needs its own thread, but I figured I would ask here first. I have searched the forum but I can’t seem to find anything on this subject.
I suffer from single sided deafness. I have an appointment at the medical university next month about hearing device options. A traditional hearing aid is not a solution for my hearing loss. Bone conduction devices are available to help me. These devices mount externally to the back of a persons skull. I want to hear on my left side, but I also want to keep wearing my fedoras. Do any of my fellow Fedora Lounge members use Bone Anchored Hearing Aid (BAHA) system’s? If you do, did your hat wearing cause any issues? Thanks.
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Steven
I’ve already practiced doing the tilt. It adds a sense of distinction when tilted.Thanks for bringing this issue to light, Steven. I’ve never thought about it.
My first guess would be that the worse case scenario is you need to tilt your lids the other way now...
I’ve already practiced doing the tilt. It adds a sense of distinction when tilted.
Steven
I’ve already practiced doing the tilt. It adds a sense of distinction when tilted.
Steven
That’s what I will call it! LOLHow about a Newer New Slant?
Good day to you all!
I cannot seem to find the topic about building a sweatband... Could anyone be so kind as to drop me a link?
Thank you in advance!
Do you mean actually making a sweatband from scratch? There are several threads on sewing on a sweatband, but not so many on “making” a sweatband. Just want to be sure I understand what it is you’re asking.
Yes you're right @deadlyhandsome , I didn't point that out. I'm actually looking for a thread on sewing on a sweatband (from buying a sweatband online, to sewing it to the hat).
TWO QUESTIONS:
How do you choose the length of a sweatband? If my head size is 59mm, my guess would be that the sweatband should be abit smaller, isn't it?
Has anyone seen a video on how you deconstruct a hats liner?
In advance, Thank You!
And if the block was made NOT a size up, but the actual size, will that 'feel' alot on the head?Sweatbands should be cut to your hat size. The felt should be blocked one size up to accommodate the sweatband. A 7 3/8 block is actually about 60 cm in circumference.
And if the block was made NOT a size up, but the actual size, will that 'feel' alot on the head?
Any workaround to this?Using a block that has the same circumference as your head measurement will make you a hat that you cannot wear, it will be a size too small.