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steaming a hat

bolthead

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Charlie,
This how I do all my hats, with a tea kettle on my gas range....only way I know how actualy, I don't think you'll have any problems.....give it a try. Good Luck.
 

Winston Carter

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I have steamed dozens of hats straw and fur. I always use a sauce pan filled half way with water. Put foil over whole top but leave an opening on one part to let steam out. Boil water until it steams and cut the flame down a little. Steam the brim or crown and shape to your liking. Let it cool of and that's it. I never have liked any hats that hat shops steam for me.
 
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I have steamed dozens of hats straw and fur. I always use a sauce pan filled half way with water. Put foil over whole top but leave an opening on one part to let steam out. Boil water until it steams and cut the flame down a little. Steam the brim or crown and shape to your liking. Let it cool of and that's it. I never have liked any hats that hat shops steam for me.

I just say something to make my wife mad and hold the hat next to her ear.


Sent directly from my mind to yours.
 

Short Balding Guy

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Jiffy Steamer thread: https://www.thefedoralounge.com/threads/jiffy-hat-steamer.4243/page-4

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psklenar

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I'll be attempting my first steaming effort this weekend ... how wet should I be letting the felt get as I steam it? Watching video's, it looks like I just pass the area of interest thru the steam a few times and proceed to work on it, but then I saw a couple of videos where the hatter doing it actually talk about "soaking the felt"!? :eek:

So ... how wet do I let it get before/while I'm trying to shape my hat? :confused:

Thank you,
pat----
 
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I'll be attempting my first steaming effort this weekend ... how wet should I be letting the felt get as I steam it? Watching video's, it looks like I just pass the area of interest thru the steam a few times and proceed to work on it, but then I saw a couple of videos where the hatter doing it actually talk about "soaking the felt"!? :eek:

So ... how wet do I let it get before/while I'm trying to shape my hat? :confused:

Thank you,
pat----
With just a few minutes experience you'll learn to feel the felt "relax".
 

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