I've read alot of threads about "do-it-yourself" hat reblocking, and it looks like fun, but buying my own block and flange seems to be expensive. Does anybody know of a hatter who does cheap reblocks AND does it with a reasonably SA Raiders block? I know Steve does reblocks but as many have mentioned, he's a tiny bit bogged down right now.
Thanks guys!
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Here's the thread with the block making tutorial. Fairly straight-forward, and it'll save you at least $100. Flanges are another matter; don't know how to address that one. I'm working off this tutorial right now, seems to be going swimmingly!
Good luck, Andy
Here's the thread with the block making tutorial. Fairly straight-forward, and it'll save you at least $100. Flanges are another matter; don't know how to address that one. I'm working off this tutorial right now, seems to be going swimmingly!
Good luck, Andy
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I appreciate the response airforceindy, and the thread is VERY interesting (I love woodwork and being industrious). However, I'm just a college kid with no spare time on my hands and definitely no workshop or tools. I really just need a referral to someone who I can send my hat to, get a cheap reblock, and then get the hat sent back. Thanks again, though.
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what hat is it?I always like going back to the person who made the hat for a reblock
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I wish there was a specific person, but it's a fur felt DP. Don't get me wrong, it's a great hat but it's just got alot of taper in it. The crown is the right height but it just needs to be a little stretched out and I just don't think I can do it myself. (btw, I'm very happy to see you're a Giants fan, I am too)
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I made my hat block my senior year in the machine shop of the engineering building. If you have such a shop at your school, you might want to find out what you need to do to use it (if you can find some sapre time).Indiana Green wrote:I'm just a college kid with no spare time on my hands and definitely no workshop or tools.
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Well, I do spend 98% of my time in the Engineering building, but between my senior course load, two part-time jobs, finding a real job, and spending time with my "Marion", I really just don't have the time to be a carpenter (no offense to Harrison Ford). Once again, I really do appreciate the thought and the reply but I just want someone else to reblock for me, as cheaply as possible.
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The DP may not be worth the reblock.
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