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Advice about my hat

ninman

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So I spent a little time just adjusting the bash on my hat to get it a little bit closer to looking like Indy's hat. The problem I've got is that while the right hand side of the hat looks pretty much perfect, the left hand side appears to have a very slight taper and this kind of "dome" shaped appearance. I've attached some photos so you can see it. Can anyone give me any advice about how to fix it so that the left hand side of the hat looks like the right hand side.

Cheers

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moontheloon

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my advice is to stop worrying about symmetry and just wear the thing

nothing less appealing to me in a hat than "perfect" shape and symmetry

to me the absolute best part of a hand crease is that it DOESN'T look like one of those damn blocked in creases

in the day they called it "nonchalance"

put it on your head and roll

it looks fantastic .... trust me
 

g.durand

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It's easy to become obsessive about these things. I do, too. During a lifetime of making things (furniture, sculpture, paintings) the eye gets refined to seeing the smallest imperfection.
I came to realize I'm the only person who can see the flaws in what I make.

I'm with moon. Asymmetry is everywhere. No hat is perfect. To tell you the truth, I can't see much wrong with your hat from the photos.

Just wear it.


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RJR

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It's easy to become obsessive about these things. I do, too. During a lifetime of making things (furniture, sculpture, paintings) the eye gets refined to seeing the smallest imperfection.
I came to realize I'm the only person who can see the flaws in what I make.

I'm with moon. Asymmetry is everywhere. No hat is perfect. To tell you the truth, I can't see much wrong with your hat from the photos.

Just wear it.


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+1
 

Asmo

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So I spent a little time just adjusting the bash on my hat to get it a little bit closer to looking like Indy's hat. The problem I've got is that while the right hand side of the hat looks pretty much perfect, the left hand side appears to have a very slight taper and this kind of "dome" shaped appearance. I've attached some photos so you can see it. Can anyone give me any advice about how to fix it so that the left hand side of the hat looks like the right hand side.
I honestly don't see it. It looks great to me. And yes, I agree with the others, a little asymmetry is expected. All of my hats are a little off if you look closely. Some of it is from my creasing it, but most comes from handling the hat.



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BJC88

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What John (bendingoak) said, lol.

Ninman: I would go with John's bashing tutorial video for the Raiders bash; however, different block shapes for fedoras will result in a different look. What hat do you have?
 

GHT

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my advice is to stop worrying about symmetry and just wear the thing, nothing less appealing to me in a hat than "perfect" shape and symmetry, to me the absolute best part of a hand crease is that it DOESN'T look like one of those damn blocked in creases. in the day they called it "nonchalance" put it on your head and roll it looks fantastic .... trust me
Spoken with the assertion and confidence of a man who knows his hats. Well said Sir.
 

Asmo

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I guess I didn't realize the level of Indy-ness Ninman was going for, so in that case, go with what John (bendingoak) says. I don't know of anyone more knowledgeable of Indy's hats.


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tommyK

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It's easy to become obsessive about these things. I do, too. During a lifetime of making things (furniture, sculpture, paintings) the eye gets refined to seeing the smallest imperfection.
I came to realize I'm the only person who can see the flaws in what I make.

G, we have very similar backgrounds ( I've only dabbled in sculpting but work full time as an artist and still make furniture on the side) and have come to very similar hat conclusions
 

56FordGuy

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A well respected hatter once told me "a hat needs a few years of wear to really look right" and I tend to agree. My everyday hat is nowhere near symmetrical anymore, but I think it looks fine.

Of course, if you're going for an exact replica disregard that.
 

RJR

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What John (bendingoak) said, lol.

Ninman: I would go with John's bashing tutorial video for the Raiders bash; however, different block shapes for fedoras will result in a different look. What hat do you have?
+1 You won't get better advice than from John,imo.
 

ninman

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Hi guys,

I'm not going for sort of super 100% screen accurate. My hat is a David Morgan Akubra Adventurer, size 60. I just wanted it to look a bit squarer at the top. Btw, I have seen John Penman's video multiple times.

I'm really just using Indy's hat as a guide, but I really like the square look he gets. My hat on the bow side looks quite square, which is great, but on the side without the bow it looks a little too rounded. So I was just wondering if there was a way to square it up a bit more.

Thanks a lot for the compliments though, I really appreciate it.
 

moontheloon

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Hi guys,

I'm not going for sort of super 100% screen accurate. My hat is a David Morgan Akubra Adventurer, size 60. I just wanted it to look a bit squarer at the top. Btw, I have seen John Penman's video multiple times.

I'm really just using Indy's hat as a guide, but I really like the square look he gets. My hat on the bow side looks quite square, which is great, but on the side without the bow it looks a little too rounded. So I was just wondering if there was a way to square it up a bit more.

Thanks a lot for the compliments though, I really appreciate it.


the squareness is mostly due to the block

there are shaping tricks that you learn with experience that can lend themselves to this appearance ... more difficult to achieve when using a center dent with a more tapered crown

but mostly it is the block ... as is the case with the Herbert Johnson Raiders hat
 
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scottyrocks

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Hi guys,

I'm not going for sort of super 100% screen accurate. My hat is a David Morgan Akubra Adventurer, size 60. I just wanted it to look a bit squarer at the top. Btw, I have seen John Penman's video multiple times.

I'm really just using Indy's hat as a guide, but I really like the square look he gets. My hat on the bow side looks quite square, which is great, but on the side without the bow it looks a little too rounded. So I was just wondering if there was a way to square it up a bit more.

Thanks a lot for the compliments though, I really appreciate it.

You can put a diamond bash in the side that is not as square. That'll straighten up the side a bit. Of course the top won't be symmetrical anymore.

I think I was kidding when I wrote that, but now I'm not so sure.
 

moontheloon

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How do you do that?

a diamond crease will give a hat a more straight appearance ... a six point diamond and a teardrop can also have that affect ... where a center crease will leave the hats natural taper and sometimes give it even more taper

the Raiders hat has a center crease ... so if you want it accurate you will either have to live with the taper or get a hat blocked with a more straight high block

see this thread for some options in video form

http://www.thefedoralounge.com/threads/monster-bash-videos-show-us-how-you-bash.85436/
 

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