Metal Wire in the Sweatband?
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Metal Wire in the Sweatband?
Why is there a metal wire in the sweatband of my federation? what will happen if i take it out?
- Indycrazy5187
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Do you think any other hats have this? I'm due for my Magnoli in a month
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Are you talking about the monfiliment reed that is used to help shape the sweat, that also happens to be held together by a metal ferrel that happens to be visible in the seam of the sweat?
Or are you talking about actual metal wire in the sweat?
(Which they may be using in place of the long winded description of said device above...)
Or are you talking about actual metal wire in the sweat?
(Which they may be using in place of the long winded description of said device above...)
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The funny thing is that I've never actually disassembled a Akubra sweat band.
But in looking closely at mine, there is in fact a metal wire in there.
It is there to help shape the sweat band around the inside of the hat
When done properly, it "bells" the sweat outward, so the edge is actually a bit wider then the rest ofthe band. This wider part sits on the rim of the hat.
What Akubra uses is a heavy wire, probalby piano wire type material.
In custom hats, we use a mono filiment (heavy fishing line...) instead, which is then connected using a metal ferrel, or coupler.
The reed is cut about 1/2-1" bigger then the band and forced into place.
This bells the band out.
Search around the hat section. We have a tutorial about it somewhere.
Its probably the hardest part of replacing a sweat.
But in looking closely at mine, there is in fact a metal wire in there.
It is there to help shape the sweat band around the inside of the hat
When done properly, it "bells" the sweat outward, so the edge is actually a bit wider then the rest ofthe band. This wider part sits on the rim of the hat.
What Akubra uses is a heavy wire, probalby piano wire type material.
In custom hats, we use a mono filiment (heavy fishing line...) instead, which is then connected using a metal ferrel, or coupler.
The reed is cut about 1/2-1" bigger then the band and forced into place.
This bells the band out.
Search around the hat section. We have a tutorial about it somewhere.
Its probably the hardest part of replacing a sweat.