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Hey everyone it's been quite awhile since I've visited this forum so I thought I'd drop by this morning to show you this weathered Raiders fedora from pure beaver I made recently. I'd have to say it's not too shabby for being only the second fully weathered job I've ever done...ImageImageImageImageImageImage

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Looks incredible - how exactly did you weather it? Any tips/ techniques for applying the dirt (or is it Fullers Earth)?
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Very nice work! :clap:
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Really like the bash too!
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Brian, be honest now -- did you time-travel and grab that hat off Harrison Ford's head when nobody was looking? ;)
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Ken wrote:Looks incredible - how exactly did you weather it? Any tips/ techniques for applying the dirt (or is it Fullers Earth)?
Thanks very much! I use a combination of two different shades of costume dust plus a little acrylic paint. And if you're wondering whether the paint is permanent the answer is yes and no. If I was to really lay on the acrylic then yes it would be extremely difficult to remove if not impossible. However my technique is to apply the paint(mixed with water) very conservatively in a manner that I've discovered can be removed with sandpaperImage

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mark seven wrote:Very nice work! :clap:
Thank ya!!!

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Howard Weinstein wrote:Brian, be honest now -- did you time-travel and grab that hat off Harrison Ford's head when nobody was looking? ;)
LOL! I cant lie to you Howard....yes I did!ImageImageImage

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Ken wrote:Looks incredible - how exactly did you weather it? Any tips/ techniques for applying the dirt (or is it Fullers Earth)?
Thanks very much! I use a combination of two different shades of costume dust plus a little acrylic paint. And if you're wondering whether the paint is permanent the answer is yes and no. If I was to really lay on the acrylic then yes it would be extremely difficult to remove if not impossible. However my technique is to apply the paint(mixed with water) very conservatively in a manner that I've discovered can be removed with sandpaperImage

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WOW. I have really gone to town weathering jackets before but somehow with a hat its different for me. I have got it dirty but acrylic paint - I don't think I would trust myself not to make a mistake that would be permanent or require sandpaper to remove. You are a brave, and talented, individual! Definitely worth it though - one of the best looking fedoras I have seen.

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Ken wrote:Looks incredible - how exactly did you weather it? Any tips/ techniques for applying the dirt (or is it Fullers Earth)?
Thanks very much! I use a combination of two different shades of costume dust plus a little acrylic paint. And if you're wondering whether the paint is permanent the answer is yes and no. If I was to really lay on the acrylic then yes it would be extremely difficult to remove if not impossible. However my technique is to apply the paint(mixed with water) very conservatively in a manner that I've discovered can be removed with sandpaperImage

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WOW. I have really gone to town weathering jackets before but somehow with a hat its different for me. I have got it dirty but acrylic paint - I don't think I would trust myself not to make a mistake that would be permanent or require sandpaper to remove. You are a brave, and talented, individual! Definitely worth it though - one of the best looking fedoras I have seen.

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If any of you guys would like to check my work out and see some of the hats I've made for friends and Indy fans allover here's a link to my page. If the link doesn't work have a look at Screencapped Hats on Facebook Image

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