CKC
Familiar Face
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- Out West, USA
While I have a few higher quality hats, the majority of the fur felt hats I buy tend to be in the $200 - $400 range. Within that range I am regularly disappointed by the buckles and or hardware used on the hat bands, I don't expect them to be jewelry or anything, but sometimes they're just so cheap they look like bad plastic toys.
Here's one example of the sort of thing I find disappointing...paper thin stamped metal pieces sloppily glued into place (this was on a $300 hat)
I understand the cost realities hat companies face and I'm not complaining that I think they should give me more for what I pay. I mean... come to think of it, maybe they should, but that's not what I'm here to say right now.
I just don't like cheap looking and/or fake buckles and I have been thinking of making my own for a while now. This past week I decided to get started making my first miniature buckle. No engraving, or inlay, or anything fancy this time. I just wanted to make a buckle and see how it goes before I dive in too deep. This first one is for my Akubra Angler, since it's the hat I wear the most.
I used 6AL-4V Titanium for the buckle parts.
I turned a brass pin down to size and used it to hold the tip on the belt/band.
Once I had the parts shaped, I polished them and tried a few anodizing options.
I eventually settled on a subtle gold/bronze anodizing with a touch of blue on the band tip because I wanted it to blend in with the antiqued brass eyelets. Since this is a casual hat I kept the band simple and did not include any stitching or tooling. I used a very fine grained cowhide and dyed it with a mixture of medium brown/red-brown/black.
If any of you have hat buckles, pins or other hardware that you think look nice, I'd love to see 'em.
Here's one example of the sort of thing I find disappointing...paper thin stamped metal pieces sloppily glued into place (this was on a $300 hat)
I understand the cost realities hat companies face and I'm not complaining that I think they should give me more for what I pay. I mean... come to think of it, maybe they should, but that's not what I'm here to say right now.
I just don't like cheap looking and/or fake buckles and I have been thinking of making my own for a while now. This past week I decided to get started making my first miniature buckle. No engraving, or inlay, or anything fancy this time. I just wanted to make a buckle and see how it goes before I dive in too deep. This first one is for my Akubra Angler, since it's the hat I wear the most.
I used 6AL-4V Titanium for the buckle parts.
I turned a brass pin down to size and used it to hold the tip on the belt/band.
Once I had the parts shaped, I polished them and tried a few anodizing options.
I eventually settled on a subtle gold/bronze anodizing with a touch of blue on the band tip because I wanted it to blend in with the antiqued brass eyelets. Since this is a casual hat I kept the band simple and did not include any stitching or tooling. I used a very fine grained cowhide and dyed it with a mixture of medium brown/red-brown/black.
If any of you have hat buckles, pins or other hardware that you think look nice, I'd love to see 'em.