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I decided to go with cutting the hole as I was discovering that I was having difficulty getting the full 6" crown height out of some of the felts....between 5 1/2" t0 5 5/8" so cut the hole. If I do get the full 6" I have a board with the dowel inserted to match the block.@Gobi
I initially used and had decent results using a flexible ruler like this one: https://www.amazon.com/LONG-TAO-Flexible-Curve-Design/dp/B06ZZ58RTL/ref=sr_1_4?crid=VXUQZM21DLDY&dchild=1&keywords=flexible+ruler+24+inch&qid=1601349816&sprefix=flexible+ruler,aps,283&sr=8-4
Mike Miller of Northwest Hats uses a conformateur.
Those that are interested in getting their own conformateur can do so from following:
- For the Jaxonbuilt plastic conformer, you can call Kathy at Cowboy Corral in Grants Pass, OR
- Mike Miller worked with a designer (Gary Dawson) to create two conformateurs and a formillion (one is very expensive at $1,232 and the other is about $225): Visit https://www.garydawsondesigns.com/hat-making-tools.html#/
I like @belfastboy method of raising the floor here. I use it when I want to reduce the overall crown height.
Yes, this is essentially what a flange stand is all about. In fact you could use the flange stand and then make your own flat flanges. https://hatterssupplyhouse.com/flange-stand-please-email-your-order/
As an alternative, you could do what I have done. I use some craft wood rounds that I picked up at Lowe's Home Improvement. The first one I use with a hat block. The second one I use with a band block, it also on a rotary bearing so the whole thing spins and I use it with the rounding jack to cut the brim.
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