Popular Post Steve Krumanaker Posted April 18, 2019 Popular Post Report Posted April 18, 2019 There is a first time for everything they say. Today, for me, that "first time thing" was turning a cowboy hat. About six hours from mounting the blank to putting it in the bending jig. I could never have turned this without the guidance, the encouragement, the tutelage, and did I mention the encouragement? Of my good friend and mentor, Bob Lipp, who is Vice President of our local wood turning club. We started with a bradford pear blank, about 20" diameter and 8" thick or so. The first thing he told me to do was to true it up for a tenon and then he showed me how to shape the outside. I did all the cuts but it was his express instructions that allowed me to do them. After the shaping is all done on the outside it's time to form the brim. The red dots are led lights shining through from the other side. The brim is about as thick as a credit card. After the brim is completed the hollowing is done for the rest of the hat. It also ends up being about the thickness of a credit card, although I think mine may be a little thicker. After the turning is done the hat is put in a bending jig. I'm excited to see how this bends and looking forward to trying on my own. p_toad, FlGatorwood, Gunny and 8 others 10 1 Quote
Stick486 Posted April 18, 2019 Report Posted April 18, 2019 oh my!!! Steve Krumanaker and FlGatorwood 2 Quote
Artie Posted April 18, 2019 Report Posted April 18, 2019 Way Cool! Never seen anything like that, this for you ? Or a present for some one? FlGatorwood, Steve Krumanaker and Gunny 3 Quote
HandyDan Posted April 18, 2019 Report Posted April 18, 2019 You've just taken your skill level to beyond expert. That is not an easy task. Way cool!!!! FlGatorwood, Gunny, Steve Krumanaker and 1 other 4 Quote
Gene Howe Posted April 18, 2019 Report Posted April 18, 2019 Oh, such talent and such fun. No steam? Just rubber bands? Did you wet it? Steve Krumanaker, FlGatorwood, Cal and 1 other 4 Quote
Popular Post Steve Krumanaker Posted April 19, 2019 Author Popular Post Report Posted April 19, 2019 1 hour ago, Artie said: Way Cool! Never seen anything like that, this for you ? Or a present for some one? Thanks Artie, it's intended to fit me and was done as a learning project. I hope to do several more and refine my process. I'm still amazed at the very idea of doing such a thing. This has been the holy grail of turning for me for a long time. Dadio, p_toad, Artie and 4 others 7 Quote
Popular Post Steve Krumanaker Posted April 19, 2019 Author Popular Post Report Posted April 19, 2019 48 minutes ago, HandyDan said: You've just taken your skill level to beyond expert. That is not an easy task. Way cool!!!! Thanks Dan. It was pretty straight forward, I'll say again, I could not have done this without my mentors guidance and help. I do have to agree though, it is way cool! Dadio, p_toad, Gunny and 2 others 5 Quote
Popular Post Steve Krumanaker Posted April 19, 2019 Author Popular Post Report Posted April 19, 2019 41 minutes ago, Gene Howe said: No steam? Just rubber bands? Did you wet it? Gene, it's turned from green wood and this particular piece was wet enough to give us a shower as I turned it. I may have to wet and apply some heat to bend it but from what I'm told it should bend pretty easily. Dadio, p_toad, Cal and 3 others 4 2 Quote
Popular Post Artie Posted April 19, 2019 Popular Post Report Posted April 19, 2019 You may be starting a new trend, Steve’s Stetsons. Steve Krumanaker, Cal, FlGatorwood and 4 others 3 4 Quote
Popular Post Gene Howe Posted April 19, 2019 Popular Post Report Posted April 19, 2019 A second line.... Krumanaker's Kaps? Artie, Cal, FlGatorwood and 2 others 3 2 Quote
Popular Post Steve Krumanaker Posted April 19, 2019 Author Popular Post Report Posted April 19, 2019 11 minutes ago, Artie said: You may be starting a new trend, Steve’s Stetsons. LOL, maybe, but suggest you first do a search for johannes michelsen. He is regarded as the first lathe artist to turn a cowboy hat and his work is pretty amazing. https://www.google.com/search?q=johannes+michelsen&client=firefox-b-1-d&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwicsMeg8trhAhVys1kKHUHAC_UQ_AUIDygC&biw=1536&bih=767 Cal, FlGatorwood, Gunny and 2 others 4 1 Quote
Artie Posted April 19, 2019 Report Posted April 19, 2019 Yup, I gotta agree with you, pretty amazing. I took a particular liking to the two baseball caps together. FlGatorwood and Dadio 2 Quote
Gunny Posted April 19, 2019 Report Posted April 19, 2019 That is some amazing piece of work. Mentors gave you the guidance but that is all YOU!!! AWESOME. Steve Krumanaker, Dadio, Artie and 1 other 4 Quote
Gerald Posted April 19, 2019 Report Posted April 19, 2019 Great job there Steve. Capn Eddie did one at our club . Just building the jig seems daunting. Gunny, Steve Krumanaker and FlGatorwood 3 Quote
Mijohnson1984 Posted April 19, 2019 Report Posted April 19, 2019 That is one intense hat. I’m a little jelly I’d totally wear that out. Great job FlGatorwood, Steve Krumanaker and Gunny 2 1 Quote
Popular Post Ron Altier Posted April 19, 2019 Popular Post Report Posted April 19, 2019 WOW! I once saw a video of a master turner turning a hat and quite honestly, I wondered if it was really wood. There are so many things that have to go exactly right that it would take a mountain of skill and patience. Now I see you have done it too. Beyond great, as my first word said it all WOW Cal, FlGatorwood, Artie and 2 others 5 Quote
Cal Posted April 19, 2019 Report Posted April 19, 2019 My hat's off to you Steve! What a project. Way cool. FlGatorwood, Gunny and Steve Krumanaker 3 Quote
DuckSoup Posted April 19, 2019 Report Posted April 19, 2019 Your beyond awesome. What is the anticipated drying time & was the wood chosen for any specific reason or just availability? FlGatorwood, Steve Krumanaker and Cal 3 Quote
Popular Post Steve Krumanaker Posted April 19, 2019 Author Popular Post Report Posted April 19, 2019 2 hours ago, DuckSoup said: Your beyond awesome. What is the anticipated drying time & was the wood chosen for any specific reason or just availability? Thank you but I have to say it again. I had LOTS of guidance doing this first one. I won't deny that I'm very happy with how it went but I've got to give credit where it's due. As to those questions, the short answer is yes, to both of them. My buddy was able to harvest it and told me over and over what nice wood it is turn. He was right, it cut like butter. I asked Bob how long should I leave it in the press? He said, "until you can't stand it anymore!" LOL. He also told me to not use a water borne finish on it. Said it would go back to it's original shape if I did. Gene Howe, Gunny, Cal and 4 others 5 2 Quote
lew Posted April 19, 2019 Report Posted April 19, 2019 As usual, I'm late to the party again! All I can say is WOW !!! FlGatorwood, Steve Krumanaker, Cal and 1 other 4 Quote
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