Soften your Keppler video!
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Soften your Keppler video!
Since Lee's site isn't back on line yet, I was wondering if anyone has a link to the video he did on how to soften his hats. I am really loving my Keppler but I'm wanting to work with it some more. Streets of Cairo, here I come!!
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lee puts both fists inside the crown and pulls at it in a circular motion.....looked like he was making pizza.
Last edited by Indiana G on Mon Nov 17, 2008 11:36 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Well, I worked on it some. Took a deep breath and dove in. I have to admit that a small voice in the back of my head was wondering if I'd gone mad. But when I first got the hat, it just screamed "Turn me!" Not knowing what I was doing, I turned it too far and then had to pull back some and bash it again. By this time, the felt was getting really nice and soft and I thought I'd just go and see if I couldn't make a SOC hat.
Here's my attempt so far.
http://i350.photobucket.com/albums/q421 ... 160059.jpg
As opposed to before:
http://i350.photobucket.com/albums/q421 ... 0048-1.jpg
The hat feels really soft now and is more comfortable to wear. The brim needs some refinement though. Every time I step out a little, I worry that I've ruined a great hat. I'll work with it some more.
Mod edit: pictures turned to links due to size.
Here's my attempt so far.
http://i350.photobucket.com/albums/q421 ... 160059.jpg
As opposed to before:
http://i350.photobucket.com/albums/q421 ... 0048-1.jpg
The hat feels really soft now and is more comfortable to wear. The brim needs some refinement though. Every time I step out a little, I worry that I've ruined a great hat. I'll work with it some more.
Mod edit: pictures turned to links due to size.
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crismans wrote:Thanks very much! I was really afraid I'd screwed up!Indiana G wrote:i think its looking great! don't over do it as you want some of it to come in naturally
I think you're right though. From now on, it's wear, wear, wear and let it develop on it's own.
good man.....i see you've read michaelson chapters 4 and 5 ;-)
I'm sure this isn't a revelation to anyone that's dealt with hats for a while but (since I haven't), I can't tell you how much more I'm enjoying this hat now. It just seems to work and move more as an Indy hat since I beat it up some. The best analogy I can come up with is comparing the hat before to now as wearing a suit when you're not used to wearing them as opposed to wearing an old, comfortable pair of jeans.
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;-)Indiana G wrote:crismans wrote:Thanks very much! I was really afraid I'd screwed up!Indiana G wrote:i think its looking great! don't over do it as you want some of it to come in naturally
I think you're right though. From now on, it's wear, wear, wear and let it develop on it's own.
good man.....i see you've read michaelson chapters 4 and 5 ;-)