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While not my first hat this is my first Top Hat, turned from London Plane, 9.5 ounces, size 7.5 ish finished with 2 coats Watco DO dark walnut and then 4 coats satin wipe on poly
I have turned some cowboy and outback hats and understand what it takes to make a hat. the brim is fantastic, not sure how you achieved the shape. Very well done.
Great contrasting grain rays, positioning them @ the front tells me u knew they were there, not an accident. Thanks for sharing, I knew about oak contrasting grain rays but not London plane.
William, the brim was turned on the lathe pretty much the way you see it, it took 4 days in the jig slowly increasing the pressure to make it move so it is wearable, I had to wet it 3 or 4 times a day so it wouldn't dry out before it shaped, cowboy hats seem to move after 18 hours but not this one.
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