Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 7:22 pm
Do you also need a brim flange to reblock your hat?
i think that depends on if the brim has been warped.Nobody wrote:Do you also need a brim flange to reblock your hat?
I was thinking to help pull it over the block more evenlyswcrazyfan wrote:i think that depends on if the brim has been warped.Nobody wrote:Do you also need a brim flange to reblock your hat?
True, Bink, but I was thinking more along the lines of having a block that wouldn't need restyling. Slob approach, I know, but it could work! As in, imagine having the hat style already be part of the block, so that after you slide it off the block, you wouldn't need to hand style the hat, since the creases are part of the block, if you get my drift!binkmeisterRick wrote:Um, if you get the block one size smaller, it will fit snug with the sweatband in the hat. No need to sand the block down, either! If it's like the classic hat blocks, it will have a hole underneath for a block stand, anyhow. No modifications needed!
If you read what Fedora said above, he answers this already:
Just a word regarding hat blocking. If you want to keep your hat looking untapered, that is, as a procedure you would do periodically, BEFORE, the hat actually tapered, then order the next smaller block size. If you wear a 7 1/4 hat, order the 7 1/8 block. You then just slide the block inside the hat with all parts still intact. If you are wanting to tear the hat down and reblock, then order your regular size block.