My Wooden Block
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- MustangLoverMex
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My Wooden Block
Hello COW'ers!
First of all I want to thank "Indiana G", "Mark Brody" for their help, and "Darrell" for his tutorial.
Here are the pictures of my first block:
And after that... my second block:
So, what do you think? When a decent hat shows... I'll post the pictures ;-)
Best Regards!
-Alfonso
First of all I want to thank "Indiana G", "Mark Brody" for their help, and "Darrell" for his tutorial.
Here are the pictures of my first block:
And after that... my second block:
So, what do you think? When a decent hat shows... I'll post the pictures ;-)
Best Regards!
-Alfonso
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Crown is bit low to my eye at least, but it has nice straight sides, not a hint of taper. I like the color of the hat itself too, very Chicago 1920's look to it!
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Well, you'll never know until the hat is finished. When I made mine, I thought maybe I'd blocked it a little too tall. Maybe it has shrunk since then, but I wish it were a little taller now. It's best to have a reference on the block somewhere so that you can make accurate adjustments. Keep up the good work, though. I like the way this is going!
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those blocks look very nice mlm! i love the finishing on them for sure.
a little trick i have to capture what height i need the hat to be is to have an ironing board with an ovular cutout in the middle. my block is about 6" high so i made the board 3/4" thick (it's just a 18" x 18" board that i tacked a cotton towel to). that would leave me with a 5 1/4" finished height open crown. the latest hat that i made this weekend, i wanted a deeper centre crease, so i raised the block up while sitting within the recessed cut-out. i propped the hat block up by a smidgen over 1/4" by putting a coaster under the block. this hat may just be my last for a while as everything went perfect. i'm just waiting on the ribbon now.
i can't wait to see what comes out of that brown one in the pic
cheers,
G
a little trick i have to capture what height i need the hat to be is to have an ironing board with an ovular cutout in the middle. my block is about 6" high so i made the board 3/4" thick (it's just a 18" x 18" board that i tacked a cotton towel to). that would leave me with a 5 1/4" finished height open crown. the latest hat that i made this weekend, i wanted a deeper centre crease, so i raised the block up while sitting within the recessed cut-out. i propped the hat block up by a smidgen over 1/4" by putting a coaster under the block. this hat may just be my last for a while as everything went perfect. i'm just waiting on the ribbon now.
i can't wait to see what comes out of that brown one in the pic
cheers,
G
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