DOGMAN
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Good looking hat bond.
Cool! What do you think about the brim width on the Fed having the right look after curling?Hat number two seems to be kettle/pencil curled (shackled) - a homburg is not. That said, I'm sure the Fed 4 can be curled. Most custom hatters will be able to do that
Thanks, I'm in the Shenandoah Valley of VA, so it would be easy to ship. I'm surprised it takes up so much brim! Just kind of curious really.Depending on the width of the curl, it could easily take up the good part of an inch - especially on the sides. If that will be satisfactory is up to you
I don't know where you live, but I know Mike Moore at Buckaroo Hatters do a lot of brim curling. He lives in Covington close to Memphis TN. He's a really nice guy and does great work.
I'm surprised it takes up so much brim! Just kind of curious really.
I didn't even know there was such a day, Alan! You are so right, a very appropriate question for todayA great question for Pi Day
You fellers is smart!A great question for Pi Day. To take flat felt and curl it into a pipe of 1/2" diameter would take more than 1.5" of brim. You won't make a full cylinder of course, the brim length needed will be reduced by the profile of the curve in the roll. Half a cylinder with a 1/2" diameter will need 3/4" of brim. And so forth.
Nice job.
Before: Scooped up this hat (sort've, this picture is from ebay, but it's the same) for a dollar from a local thrift store. Stetson Gun Club. Never a fan of braids, and the brim was way too wide (3 1/4 inches) so, away to work I went...
After: 2 1/2 inch brim, a slightly "better" bash, and a ribbon from an old 40s boater that I had which was falling apart. Figured I could put at least some life back in part of it!
The lighting in the pic is garbage, but the ribbon is a nice dark blue that gleams a little brown in the light. Very cool.