Steamed federation, thoughts?
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Steamed federation, thoughts?
I've had this fed for awhile but just recently steamed it to make it official. I wish I had a before pic but i failed to take one. I'd just like to know what you all think...
http://i73.photobucket.com/albums/i209/ ... 1192951287
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How do you pull off the bash in the front on the crown like that? Is that with steam? I've tried getting that by hand but the impression isn't staying like that.
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All I did was put the kettle on the stove until it steamed. Then I just let the steam hit the part that I wanted to change on the hat. I dont know if it would have made an effect but beforehand, I put some muscle into the hat. I pinched it at the base and flipped it around and then, I threw it on the ground and stepped on it, without shoes on. After that I just steamed it to what i wanted it to look like.
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Sarcasm? Moi? None intended. Your assumption as to taller hats looking better on me, is indeed correct. Is there a consensus the "smaller" Feds are shorter in crown height?Aeris_Canon wrote:* * *Seuss, * * *just wondering if there's some kind of sarcasm there in that "larger Feds" quote. Is that to imply that all Feds no matter what size come at the same crown height or are you stating a matter of fact that the taller hats look better on you in particular than the ones you've bashed that were literally 5 1/2"?
I finally received my JPD. Although asking for 6 inches, Jimmy sent it at 5 1/2. (A taller hat is now in the works.)
Despite hours of shaping, I could not make that 5 1/2 work for my face. Even my wife, generally of a sarcastic "oh, yes I see a difference," said the 5 1/2 did not look right.
So, the taller hat "for me." Now, I am contemplating either donating the 5 1/2 to a hatless gearhead, or tearing the sweat out and reblocking (but losing some brim in the process).
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K, I'm back with new pics. So, it's a size 57 and the crown measures a little bit over 5 inches.
http://i73.photobucket.com/albums/i209/wernman/fed1.jpg
http://i73.photobucket.com/albums/i209/wernman/fed2.jpg
http://i73.photobucket.com/albums/i209/wernman/fed3.jpg
http://i73.photobucket.com/albums/i209/wernman/fed4.jpg
http://i73.photobucket.com/albums/i209/wernman/fed5.jpg
http://i73.photobucket.com/albums/i209/wernman/fed1.jpg
http://i73.photobucket.com/albums/i209/wernman/fed2.jpg
http://i73.photobucket.com/albums/i209/wernman/fed3.jpg
http://i73.photobucket.com/albums/i209/wernman/fed4.jpg
http://i73.photobucket.com/albums/i209/wernman/fed5.jpg
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haha thanks a lot for the compliments guys. I never knew it was that different from all the other ones out there. Maybe it was that beer I accidentally dumped on it lol I cant remember exactly when I got it but I remember it was a little after they first came out. And yeah, I'll get a pic on the inside for ya real soon.
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A "Federation," it apparently is not? A "re-badged" Explorer? Interesting how the bow is less distinctive than the later productions. Perhaps it is just the camera angle, but I anticipated the ribbon would have looked "larger/wider" given the shorter crown.
Regardless, for a 5 inch open crowned hat, it certainly shaped up well.
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Regardless, for a 5 inch open crowned hat, it certainly shaped up well.
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I have a 55 and it's about 5 1/2" or 6" with the crease popped out. Is this interesting enough to warrant photos, or is this a "known?"Aeris_Canon wrote:Basically, that's not a Federation, Seuss. I have two Feds in a 57 and believe me, they're at 6".
Either Werner got lucky on the crown height of a 57 Fed (and it looks awesome at that height) or...the title is misleading. It should say Steamed Akubra (Explorer), thoughts?
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Supposedly, the crown and brim of the Federation should vary slightly based on hat size. But it's not very consistant. My first standard Fed (a couple of year old) in size 59 had a 5 3/4 open crown and the sides of the brim were about 2 3/4! But my others have had crowns closer to 5 1/2 (in one case slightly under), and no brim sides larger than 2 5/8. All were the same size, so go figure! I guess it's hit-or-miss. I've been fairly lucky I suppose.
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When I first got it I just shaped it cold and let it sit like that for awhile, that's how I got the basic shape it is now. Then I put some steam on it and kept testing the workability of it as I was doin' it. Plus I threw it around, sat on it, folded it. stomped on it, and everything. So, it's fairly loosened up. lol
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so what did it look like after you used the steam??? ....sorry couldn't resist (i got a stetson too).Yes, you have to be very careful with steam. I once had a Stetson Temple that ended up looking almost like a brim with a pimple on top!
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yes ac, it is me......the fed reg is the only thing that did not withstand my steam torture tests....moohoo wa ha ha ha ha ha ha!!!!
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To be fair, though, some of my other Stetsons still look great and have held up exceptionally well through the years; esp. the licensed TOD & LC models.Indiana G wrote:so what did it look like after you used the steam??? ....sorry couldn't resist (i got a stetson too).Yes, you have to be very careful with steam. I once had a Stetson Temple that ended up looking almost like a brim with a pimple on top!
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yes ac, it is me......the fed reg is the only thing that did not withstand my steam torture tests....moohoo wa ha ha ha ha ha ha!!!!
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Attempting to hijack the Fed from the province of the lanky?Aeris_Canon wrote:* * * But yeah, the Fed is a good one for the taller, or wider faced fellows out there also. I'd love to see one of these Akubras show up in a 5 1/2" crown by default, though. Just for some of that nitpicky SA stuff.
BTW: What is the SA "top dent" depth?
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Seriously,my Temple looked even worse than that.Aeris_Canon wrote:NOOOOOoooooOOOOOOoooooOO!!!!!Indiana G wrote:so what did it look like after you used the steam??? ....sorry couldn't resist (i got a stetson too).Yes, you have to be very careful with steam. I once had a Stetson Temple that ended up looking almost like a brim with a pimple on top!
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Dent depth disregarded, suffice it to say, "it's all about the humps?"Aeris_Canon wrote:Seuss, I'm just talking about the full humps on the side of a much narrower and less deep center dent on the top of the hat. Just what's going on with the top of the hat, really, in addition to the front, sides, and usual bash stuff. Like this.
http://img153.imageshack.us/img153/5817/55dentwe5.jpg * * * .
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