The original Indiana Jones Fedora has a wider front and back than the sides. Is there a tool used to cut the brim this way?
I have only ever cut two dimensional brims.....not my favourite thing to do. I have done it by using a standard rounding jack to cut the brim symmetrically to the widest dimension. Then using a tape measure, tailors chalk, and pins to plot the narrower cut lines. Then using a Flex Curve as the solid edge make the cut with an Xacto knife. A little sanding around the cut and it is done.The original Indiana Jones Fedora has a wider front and back than the sides. Is there a tool used to cut the brim this way?
Thanks for the reference. I knew I had seen it somewhere and could not remember. I guess nobody is making/selling these anymore. Doesn't look too hard to make, so I will look into it.Well the original hats were just cut by hand with scissors. IIRC, John Penman has a template he uses. I don't know of any rounding jack that can automatically make a dimensional cut. Though Scientific Hat finishing describes a process where you can create a tapered shim out of leather, which will effectively push the jack out from the base of the block.
https://archive.org/details/scientifichatfin00erma/page/99/mode/1up
I have only ever cut two dimensional brims.....not my favourite thing to do. I have done it by using a standard rounding jack to cut the brim symmetrically to the widest dimension. Then using a tape measure, tailors chalk, and pins to plot the narrower cut lines. Then using a Flex Curve as the solid edge make the cut with an Xacto knife. A little sanding around the cut and it is done.
I have both my Flex Curves and a conformateur to use when checking head shape. My $10 Flex Curves work just as well and quicker than the conformateur that cost 20 times more.I recently found my old Flex Curve. I think computers have made them nearly go extinct. A Flex Curve, a Ships Curve, a ruler, and a compass and I could once put together a near scale diagram.
I have done it making hats for women. The client desired asymmetrical brims. One was side to side the other back to front. As well, If you want to make your own Indy hat then cutting the dimensional brim has to be done.I think brim trimming is a great way to ruin a perfectly good hat.
To each his own.
If it isn’t what you want …… get one that is.
I think brim trimming is a great way to ruin a perfectly good hat.
To each his own.
If it isn’t what you want …… get one that is.