scottyrocks
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I dont use steam. I use water from a spray bottle.
The height is fine.
The crown is too tapered for my tastes. In addition to shortening the sides dents, another way to get rid of some taper is to reshape the top of the hat.
If the hat looks better to you (less taper) with the side dents shortened, youre good to go.
It already looks like its got a c-crown or teardrop. After you shorten the side dents, another alternative is to put a center dent in the top, and then pull it out from the sides, making a diamond shaped crown. heres some images of my house Dobbs. It holds well whatever I do to it.
Here first is the hat, front view with long side dents such as yours. Notice the taper:
Here it is with shortened side dents, the way it usually sits. Notice its a little wider up top:
Here is its normal center dented top:
Here it is, the top pulled out into a diamond. Notice the extra width of the top of the crown in the next two photos:
As you can see, I was able to lessen the taper of the hat, first with the shortened side dents, and then more with the diamond crease. You hat is starting with a teardrop/c-crown, which is midway between the center dent and diamond, but you can play with it and see what you like. At least now you have some visuals. Good luck!
The height is fine.
The crown is too tapered for my tastes. In addition to shortening the sides dents, another way to get rid of some taper is to reshape the top of the hat.
If the hat looks better to you (less taper) with the side dents shortened, youre good to go.
It already looks like its got a c-crown or teardrop. After you shorten the side dents, another alternative is to put a center dent in the top, and then pull it out from the sides, making a diamond shaped crown. heres some images of my house Dobbs. It holds well whatever I do to it.
Here first is the hat, front view with long side dents such as yours. Notice the taper:
Here it is with shortened side dents, the way it usually sits. Notice its a little wider up top:
Here is its normal center dented top:
Here it is, the top pulled out into a diamond. Notice the extra width of the top of the crown in the next two photos:
As you can see, I was able to lessen the taper of the hat, first with the shortened side dents, and then more with the diamond crease. You hat is starting with a teardrop/c-crown, which is midway between the center dent and diamond, but you can play with it and see what you like. At least now you have some visuals. Good luck!