Talking about a high crown?

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MustangLoverMex
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Talking about a high crown?

Post by MustangLoverMex »

Well COW'ers, this is my first "Indy" hat... It's made of wool, because it was for learning purposes and as I said in this thread viewtopic.php?t=35536 the crown was too high. I thought that in the end it would look good, but I was wrong hehe :[

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As you can see it has no tapper at all, but again because the high of the crown, I'll have to start from scratch in order to correct that... I'll post some pictures later.

Best Regards,
-Alfonso :)

P.S. Practice makes perfect!. ;-)
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Gotta start somewhere, right? Bravo for jumping in and learning a new skill!
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Post by Indiana G »

MLM, that doesn't look too bad. why not reblock her again and sink the hatblock into a 1/4, 1/2, or 3/4" (however much height you wanna take off) wide board with a cutout of your hat block? my board is 3/4" thick. when i wanted more crown, i would prop up the block as it sits inside. when i want less crown, i prop the board up around the block. this is one of the benefits of having a straight sided block. a block with taper will not work with this procedure.

let me tell you though, that looks alot better than my first hat that i put through my final block....you're ahead of the game sir! :)
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Post by ravencrow »

i think you did a great job ...it's a fine hat .. give yourself some credit... #### i'll be doing this a third time to try to finally get it right
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Post by DR Ulloa »

I like that ribbon. Its not exactly Indy, but I like it. Good job on the hat too. Not a bad looking wool fedora.

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Post by darthbish »

2 words....SHAAH-WINNNNG

It's a great job, I'd be proud to wear it on me noggin.
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Post by IndyFalco »

Hey buddy, That's a skill not to many know how to pull off. You'll age your knowledge with time :lol:

Great Job :clap:
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Post by Mitch LaRue »

Yep.
I'm with everyone else here on this issue:
Stop smackin' yourself and take a minute to give yourself a good pat on the back...
That is a SOLID hat for a first try!
:)
(Now just be sure to continue to keep us posted on your follow-ups!)
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Post by MustangLoverMex »

Thank you very much for all your "thumbs up" and your advices! I really appreciate them! :notworthy:
You're right about giving myself some credit, I never thought that it was a terrible hat, but well... I'll post soon the new pictures of the modified hat ;-)
Keep posting more comments! :)

Best Regards,
-Alfonso :)
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