It worked out really well when reblocking the hat
My hat photoshopped into Raiders (on right obviously)
Pretty massive improvement
It is a Screencapped “Hero”. 100% beaver supposedly not that I can really tellWhat was the original hat?
It worked out really well when reblocking the hat
My hat photoshopped into Raiders (on right obviously)
Pretty massive improvement
The carving took about 2.5 hours. I timed it. The other included glueing overnight and I didn’t keep up with it, but probably another 4 hours I’d estimatewell done, congrats. Do you have an estimate of the amount of time it took to make it? Old school block makers use use linden or lemon wood (no knots or blemishes), band saw, very sharp chisels/adje/and other hand carving tools. My block maker uses CNC machining. The programming takes sometime but the individual blocks make up quickly.
It is a Screencapped “Hero”. 100% beaver supposedly not that I can really tell
I found the guy on Facebook. There are quite a few unboxing videos on YouTube where people rave about his work. I was unimpressedCan't say I've ever heard of them. Not much web presence.
Great work on the block! I love my shinto rasp too. You also did a great job on the hat, congratulations.It worked out really well when reblocking the hat
My hat photoshopped into Raiders (on right obviously)
Pretty massive improvement
Thanks man!Great work on the block! I love my shinto rasp too. You also did a great job on the hat, congratulations.
Are they less expensive that Hatter's Supply House?I picked up a set of blocks and a few flanges from a fellow hatter here in Vancouver. He is making them using a CNC machine. I like the quality.
I will snap some pics and show them in this and the Hat Making thread.
I will have to check. I had an order in with them but I cancelled after 6 month's wait when they advised it would be another 3 months or more. I bought from my Vancouver guy as he gave me a firm delivery. If I remember they were about the same price.Are they less expensive that Hatter's Supply House?
Yes, his blocks are $300 Canadian and the flanges are $330. So cheaper on the blocks and in line with HattersSupply's lowest cost flanges....cheaper than the others. His website....www.jaxonhowell.comAre they less expensive that Hatter's Supply House?
Looks like blocks and flanges at Hatters Supply House increased by $50 each. I will take a look at Jaxon Howell blocks.Yes, his blocks are $300 Canadian and the flanges are $330. So cheaper on the blocks and in line with HattersSupply's lowest cost flanges....cheaper than the others. His website....www.jaxonhowell.com
There is also a Toronto company that is looking at importing fur felts capelines. Not sure from where. They have samples of rabbit that they are testing and so far so good. Once they have the rabbit felts taken care of they will bring in beaver to test. I fear they may only focus on western weight.....at least in the beginning. If it is 180gram I could live with that but don't want to work with 220 to 250 gram monsters.
Yes, I placed an order with Hatters Supply a bit more than a year ago and if I recall the flanges were around $200 US each. But the almost year long wait was tough and I cancelled after about 6 months when they could not give me a delivery date. I have sourced from Europe but the freight is a killer.Looks like blocks and flanges at Hatters Supply House increased by $50 each. I will take a look at Jaxon Howell blocks.
The 3D printed blocks by Randall Alan might need to fill in the holes as I need them. I only have one of his and I am using it for the first time now, so will see how it goes. It has held up to the steam for now, but I do pay close attention when steaming on that block and I don't have to worry about that on the wooden ones.Yes, I placed an order with Hatters Supply a bit more than a year ago and if I recall the flanges were around $200 US each. But the almost year long wait was tough and I cancelled after about 6 months when they could not give me a delivery date. I have sourced from Europe but the freight is a killer.
I ordered from RA early on and he made the wrong profile. He got it totally wrong so I sent them back. His prices were not that much cheaper than getting them from Poland and the difference in quality of course was huge. But the prices from HatBlocksPoland have risen a lot so RA may be a better buy. I like the JaxonHowell blocks/flanges.The 3D printed blocks by Randall Alan might need to fill in the holes as I need them. I only have one of his and I am using it for the first time now, so will see how it goes. It has held up to the steam for now, but I do pay close attention when steaming on that block and I don't have to worry about that on the wooden ones.