Bashing help.
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- Man Hat Tan
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Bashing help.
I finally got my Fedora.......It is the FED IV Deluxe.
It looks beautiful and I am very afraid to even do anything to it.
Can somebody help me with the right tutorials on how to bash it.
I did "search" and can't seem to find a good working links.
TIA.
A
http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b193/ ... _2554s.jpg
http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b193/ ... _2558s.jpg
It looks beautiful and I am very afraid to even do anything to it.
Can somebody help me with the right tutorials on how to bash it.
I did "search" and can't seem to find a good working links.
TIA.
A
http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b193/ ... _2554s.jpg
http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b193/ ... _2558s.jpg
- DR Ulloa
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Re: Bashing help.
This is the best tutorial I've seen. The best way to tackle it is to just go for it and crease the hat the way that feels best for you. Indy won't be wearing the hat, you will. Make it your own.
http://kennydrew.com/indy/Raiders_fedor ... lounge.htm
Dave
http://kennydrew.com/indy/Raiders_fedor ... lounge.htm
Dave
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Where do you live?
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My guess is that Man Hat Tan lives in NY, maybe even Manhattan, but that is just a guess
Regards, Geert
Regards, Geert
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Sometimes I need to look a little better. If you like Man Hat Tan, I could talk you though it. It's not that hard.
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I am in Colorado.BendingOak wrote:Where do you live?
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Man Hat Tan wrote:I am in Colorado.BendingOak wrote:Where do you live?
Ok, so much for going by someones screenname
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Re: Bashing help.
Never assume. Now I don't feel so dumb.
I would say is to put the hat on your head and look in the mirror. If you are going to have the turn in. Why wouldn't you. It's a Raiders hat.
Grab it by the brim and turn the hat to bring the bow up to the front a little ( left to right). Try not to let the mirror image mess with you. have a pics of the screen hat with you ( front shot). Ounce the hat brim looks like the one in the photo. stop. Then put in a light center crease in the top. take it off your head and then crease the top front to a height of 4 3/4 and the back to the height of 4 1/4. Ounce this is in start with the front pinch. Put it in but not to tight so you can adjust later. use photos of side shots to see how the side should look. Use the link that is posted here to help out. The thing to do with the hat you have is to get the turn in and the center crease height front and back . Everything else is just following what you see.
Hope it helps, let me know if there is anything else I can do for you.
I would say is to put the hat on your head and look in the mirror. If you are going to have the turn in. Why wouldn't you. It's a Raiders hat.
Grab it by the brim and turn the hat to bring the bow up to the front a little ( left to right). Try not to let the mirror image mess with you. have a pics of the screen hat with you ( front shot). Ounce the hat brim looks like the one in the photo. stop. Then put in a light center crease in the top. take it off your head and then crease the top front to a height of 4 3/4 and the back to the height of 4 1/4. Ounce this is in start with the front pinch. Put it in but not to tight so you can adjust later. use photos of side shots to see how the side should look. Use the link that is posted here to help out. The thing to do with the hat you have is to get the turn in and the center crease height front and back . Everything else is just following what you see.
Hope it helps, let me know if there is anything else I can do for you.
Re: Bashing help.
I have had the same problem I haven't been able to find anything on how to bash a Fedora properly.
- Will_Morgan
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Our indy bashing tutorial is here:
http://www.davidmorgan.com/indy_bash.html
http://www.davidmorgan.com/indy_bash.html
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Sorry will Morgan but for a raiders lid it's a bit off.
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Re: Bashing help.
after yur done bashing yur hat post more pics.
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Yeah Az, be sure to post photos. I'd love to see how the bashing job turns out.
- Man Hat Tan
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Re: Bashing help.
After all these times, I finally had the gut to bash my fedora due to I need to wear it to the Starfest this weekend.
At first I thought about using the mirror as seen in one of the tutorials. But it will be a lot easier to use my wood floor
I just line it up against the woodgrain in front of me and turn it a little bit to my right. Then start with the center top and push it down to get the curve and angle that I like - higher to the front and lower to the back. After I satisfy with the center curve, then I start pinching the left and then the right.
Please CC if I need more work to make it more Raiders.
On another note, I also got my gloves fully weathered from working in the yard over the weekend
Here some pics.
http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b193/ ... _2786s.jpg
http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b193/ ... _2788s.jpg
http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b193/ ... _2789s.jpg
http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b193/ ... _2790s.jpg
http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b193/ ... _2791s.jpg
http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b193/ ... _2793s.jpg
At first I thought about using the mirror as seen in one of the tutorials. But it will be a lot easier to use my wood floor
I just line it up against the woodgrain in front of me and turn it a little bit to my right. Then start with the center top and push it down to get the curve and angle that I like - higher to the front and lower to the back. After I satisfy with the center curve, then I start pinching the left and then the right.
Please CC if I need more work to make it more Raiders.
On another note, I also got my gloves fully weathered from working in the yard over the weekend
Here some pics.
http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b193/ ... _2786s.jpg
http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b193/ ... _2788s.jpg
http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b193/ ... _2789s.jpg
http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b193/ ... _2790s.jpg
http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b193/ ... _2791s.jpg
http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b193/ ... _2793s.jpg
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Re: Bashing help.
Well, if you want the Raiders look, I would say you have to bring the side dents forward a bit, they shouldn't go that far back on the crown, tighten the front pinch and I'd say you are ready to go.
Dave
Dave
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Az, the Raiders bash is known for being pinched right together in the front, so that both dents meet in one neat pinch. Also, the dents should not go down below the ribbon. I'll check to see if I can find a good pic for you, but to fix up your bash, I would say pinch the middle together more, and don't make the dents go down so low.
Perhaps someone else can explain it better using more appropriate terminology. This is the only way I can think to explain it.
Perhaps someone else can explain it better using more appropriate terminology. This is the only way I can think to explain it.
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Also, don't forget the the brim in front tilts down, while the brim in back tilts up. They should not be level (in other words, you should not be able to put it on the floor at all, because the front brim would be popped up.
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Here's a pic:
Notice how tightly pinched it is in the front, and how the dents stop just above the ribbon?
I hope this helps.
Dan
Notice how tightly pinched it is in the front, and how the dents stop just above the ribbon?
I hope this helps.
Dan
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Hey Oak, there is something wrong with your link. It is abbreviated and only the first part is a hyperlink.
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Re: Bashing help.
DR Ulloa wrote:This is the best tutorial I've seen. The best way to tackle it is to just go for it and crease the hat the way that feels best for you. Indy won't be wearing the hat, you will. Make it your own.
http://kennydrew.com/indy/Raiders_fedor ... lounge.htm
Dave
Here it is.
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Much better, and that IS a great tutorial. Az, try that out. You should be in good shape after that.
Dan
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Re: Bashing help.
Thanks Dan and every one else.
Yeah I am going to work on it again tonight. Do some tight pinching on the upper front crown and roll the front and rear brim.
Yeah I am going to work on it again tonight. Do some tight pinching on the upper front crown and roll the front and rear brim.
- Man Hat Tan
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Re: Bashing help.
OK guys, for the sake of SA, I rebashed my fedora. I tighten the pinch using clothepins. Then I let it set at 45 degrees overnight so the front brim will curve down.
Let me know what do you think.
Let me know what do you think.
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I like it Az. I think it looks great!
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Looks very good. Now lets see it on your head.
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Yeah, that's the true test, is to see how it looks ON you.
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Big improvement, I like it! But with this bunch, you have to get headshots.
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