Well, not entirely. It's an old hatshaper "straight sided dome" that had a heck of a lot of taper for being straight-sided. I slapped some Bondo around the top half of the block to help fill in that nasty concave. Then I refined the shape using the good old redneck repair kit.
First I started by looping thin strips around the top to give a squared look. Then I rounded it out again with more tape. Finally I threw several layers around the sides to get a good mushroom. The finished block looks like this:
Not the prettiest thing my eyes have ever seen, but...duct tape has it's own beauty.
And the finished product:
I'm very satisfied with the shape. However, I'm experiencing a bit of a problem that I'm sure any novice hatter would be able to help me with. I took the hat off the block just this morning, and by this time (10:30) I'm already noticing the shape is going back to taper. I blocked the hat dry and let it sit for two days. What should I do to keep the shape?
First I started by looping thin strips around the top to give a squared look. Then I rounded it out again with more tape. Finally I threw several layers around the sides to get a good mushroom. The finished block looks like this:
Not the prettiest thing my eyes have ever seen, but...duct tape has it's own beauty.
And the finished product:
I'm very satisfied with the shape. However, I'm experiencing a bit of a problem that I'm sure any novice hatter would be able to help me with. I took the hat off the block just this morning, and by this time (10:30) I'm already noticing the shape is going back to taper. I blocked the hat dry and let it sit for two days. What should I do to keep the shape?