



I want to get the tight pinch in the front also but don't want to do it until I get everything right. Also the more I do the pinch in the front, the more it appears lower than the back.
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Any advice?
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What exactly are you having trouble with? It's always more difficult to make things out with a black hat than colours, but the shape is seems to be giving from the front looks alright - do you have any pictures with your head a little higher so we can see what shape the crown presents from the front? Do you get the humps each side? It took me a couple of goes to get that right, but yours is clearly well ahead of my first attempt.Indycop wrote:Its a regular federation. I didn't mess with any turning since its long ovaled.
Oak would you try to redo the front higher or take the easier route and lower the back?BendingOak wrote:the only problem I see (from these pics) is that the center dent is to low in the fron compared to the back. Might be hard to fix without some small amount of cold water.
5 in. Above bow. 4 1/2 in front, just over 4 1/4 in rear.BendingOak wrote:what the height front and back?
It makes absolute sense. That's how they work. Tilt your head back, and you get a kind of point, and as you bring your head down the point turns into a curve, then a dent, and then becomes exaggerated with the humps either side. That's actually on one of the tutorial things somewhere - maybe 3thoubucks'?Indycop wrote:...Fatwoul I did finally get the humps in the front, just have to look at it from the right angle, if that makes any sense.
It actually doesn't seem that bad now. Its not as tall as my other one but, its really not an indy anyway. I stopped babying it and just kinda made it go where I wanted it. It is pretty tough despite being so thin (at least to me).fatwoul wrote:It makes absolute sense. That's how they work. Tilt your head back, and you get a kind of point, and as you bring your head down the point turns into a curve, then a dent, and then becomes exaggerated with the humps either side. That's actually on one of the tutorial things somewhere - maybe 3thoubucks'?Indycop wrote:...Fatwoul I did finally get the humps in the front, just have to look at it from the right angle, if that makes any sense.
As for the lighting needed for a black hat, if your camera has a manual setting, overexpose the hat by a stop or two. Alternatively, if it has has some kind if exposure compensation, try using that.
Oh, and glad to see you've finally got around to posting on FL.
Good. Now you need to start wearing it. Maybe with t-shirts to start with, to dissipate the religious comments.Indycop wrote:...It actually doesn't seem that bad now. Its not as tall as my other one but, its really not an indy anyway. I stopped babying it and just kinda made it go where I wanted it. It is pretty tough despite being so thin (at least to me).
That differs somewhat to the stuff I read, wherever it was. The humps on mine are not visible with my head tilted back. In fact, they aren't visible to me at all when I am wearing it, because when my head is in the right position to see them, the brim is in the way.BendingOak wrote:it must be the photo's because these shots the back looks like it heigher than the front. The humps should only show up when you tilt the hat back on your head and look down. Example in raiders when Indy is about to grab the idol his hat is tilted back on his head grabs the idol , then grabs the brim and pulls it down to where he always wears it.
I'm also liking what looks to be some reverse taper on (your) left side.Indycop wrote:When I took those pics the back was a little higher than the front. I've got it down lower than the front now.
I'm thinkin I'm gonna get the al capone comments more than the religious comments.
Well I do wear a gun!fatwoul wrote:I'm also liking what looks to be some reverse taper on (your) left side.Indycop wrote:When I took those pics the back was a little higher than the front. I've got it down lower than the front now.
I'm thinkin I'm gonna get the al capone comments more than the religious comments.
As for Mr. Capone, if anybody gives you comments like that, tell them to go to FL, and look for Douglas. There's a guy who knows how to wear a hat like Capone.
(Doug if you're reading this that isn't an insult - your hats are fantastic.)
Yeah it's nice when people do that, isn't it?Indycop wrote:...I wore it to the cigar shop this morning. The owner asked to hold it. He asked all kind of questions about it, so at least to the general public it must look ok...
Give it time, it will settle in. I'm a lot happier with mine now, although now the band is visible under the brim, when you see it from the sides, which it wasn't when I first got it. I don't care. It's just another thing that's only noticeable to me, and the hat is very comfortable now.Indycop wrote:...I am having the same thing with the sides you did. Its comfortable but has a little space on the sides.
Go take a look at the idol gra sceene in raiders to see what I mean.fatwoul wrote:That differs somewhat to the stuff I read, wherever it was. The humps on mine are not visible with my head tilted back. In fact, they aren't visible to me at all when I am wearing it, because when my head is in the right position to see them, the brim is in the way.BendingOak wrote:it must be the photo's because these shots the back looks like it heigher than the front. The humps should only show up when you tilt the hat back on your head and look down. Example in raiders when Indy is about to grab the idol his hat is tilted back on his head grabs the idol , then grabs the brim and pulls it down to where he always wears it.
What I'm not really clear on, Bendy, is how the humps can be clear with your head tilted back, unless the back of the hat is higher than the front.
I think what he means is that if you push the hat to the back of your head, when you tilt your face down the brim won't be covering your eyes and you can see the correct silhouette.fatwoul wrote:What I'm not really clear on, Bendy, is how the humps can be clear with your head tilted back, unless the back of the hat is higher than the front.
Yep, that's me!! I am working on an Indyish bash for it, thanks to fatwoul.fatwoul wrote: Here's a current thread where a guy with a black 4-inch-brim Resistol is discussing the bash possibilities. I suggested a Raiders bash because of the lovely straight-sided crown, but there have been a lot of really interesting suggestions which take into account the fact that black hats often benefit from different bashes due to the shapes being less clear. Have a look, it's a good thread.
It's not just you: it does look like the front is slightly lower than the back. Granted, the hat still looks very nice.BendingOak wrote:it could be just me but, it looks like the front is slightly lower than the back????
I remeasured and the back had rolled its way back up at least a half inch. I brought it down considerably and used distilled water on it and the front pinch. So now its drying with a little clip on the back to hold it.BendingOak wrote:it could be just me but, it looks like the front is slightly lower than the back????