Reblocked AB Dlx.

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Reblocked AB Dlx.

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After I bought two Christies the first one in sable the other one in light sable, I decided to build my own hat block to fight the common taper. Two weeks ago I started and asked myself which scene the blocked hat should match.

Fedoras hats look like the hat in the "before the temple" scene. The christies matches "Raven Bar" and the "well of souls". So I wanted a block that's a bit squary like Fedoras blocks, but has a slight taper not as much as the christies but enough to match the "Raven Bar" scene.

The "Winston 360" Topic from 3thoubucks helped me alot, because fedora posted a few a pics from the grey raiders fedora in the SOC scene. With that image in my head I tried to build my all time raiders hat block favourite.

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I took my AB Dlx. apart cause after a wear in a heavy rain storm I forgot to push out the center dent. Let it dry and saw a bit of taper.

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I knew, anything horrible would happen during the reblock, Marc could fix it. So I soaked the felt (it took minutes because Marc's quality fur felt) and pulled it over the block and then...

...TA-TA!

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Here a few shots while wearing in sunlight.

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I know, Steve and Marc would say the hat has too much taper.

Aeris would say the hat is a bit too squary.

But for me it matches my favourite scene. There is not enough reverse taper in the back, okay, but I can live with that.

What is your suggestion? Please be honest. If you don't like it, write it. :wink:
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Post by Dutch_jones »

To be quite honest ! this hat LOOKS SUPERB ! It has just that right ammount of Slight taper !

Good Job!
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First, I have to admit that I've not been in this game long enough to really study the screen hats.

But just from the perspective of a great looking lid, yours is terrific looking.
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Post by Marc »

You did a TERRIFIC job there :tup: :tup: :tup:

I'm rather shocked myself to see how the hat tapered from so little to honest. I haven't experienced that with any other of my hats in the past.

Anyway, well done :clap:

Regards,

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Post by indyrocks »

TomTom,

That re-block really looks amazing! How did you manage to build the block? I'm contemplating building one myself for the eventual re-block I know my HJ will eventually need. Did you make it from scratch?

Cheers,

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Post by TomTom »

I used a tutorial here on COW. Don't know the user name but could do a research for you tomorrow. If I find the topic I will post.

Thank's to everyone for the kind words. Especially you Marc.
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Post by TomTom »

Okay indyrock,

found the thread to make your own block.

viewtopic.php?t=20997&highlight=tutorial

Hope it helps.
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Post by eazybox »

Excellent reblocking job.

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Post by indyrocks »

Many thanks TomTom! :D
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Post by gabrielle »

That's an amazing looking hat!!! I love it. You did a fantastic job with the reblock and to me the hat looks brand new and ready for all sorts of adventures... :D
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Post by moses »

Is it me or is the brim narrower since the reblock?
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Post by BendingOak »

I don't believe so. I think it's because it's not as tapper so gives the look that the brim is narrower. I believe he said he cut the brim way before the need for a reblock. I still think the hat needs more brim to it not much but some. it makes the crown look taller than what it is.
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Post by TomTom »

You are right, BendingOak.

Cut the brim last year after I received the hat. It was a reg. oval, so the head looked shorter than 5.5 inches on my head. I cut the brim, the problem was solved. Now, after the reblock, for the real "screen accurate lovers" the brim looks defnitly too narrow. :wink:

O, and thank's to everyone who's sharing his opinion.
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Post by BendingOak »

I don't know if you need a lower crown to go with the narrower brim. I don't think I like the narrower brim on you
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Post by Weston »

TomTom, I think that is perfect, and one of the best I have seen on the forum. Well done!

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Post by Zombie Jones »

I have to agree with Weston. That hat looks perfect on you! Wear it with pride!
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Post by TomTom »

Thanks guys.

Before the reblock I didn't know the block will work or not. I'm really happy (and surprised) with the result. And if some people of COW like it too the work on the block was worth the sweat.
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Post by Vaderbreath »

Excellent, excellent work. Amazing how much difference it made. Great job and thanks for sharing the info with us!

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