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 Dave Monk...

My patience was about to go away after 2 rings took 3 hours. It was due to a dull package of blades.  I got a new package of blades and ring cutting went back to 50min per ring. 

Sanding took just a bit longer. 

My 1st hat took about 20 hr. second and 3rd was down to 14hr. 

This Wenge hat is hard I might not do this wood again unless customer insists.  After the ring broke and long cutting times I really considered to change to black walnut and stain it with Java. But my stuborness persisted. 

But my view of patentience for 3d chess pieces needs much much more than 1 of my hats.

My observations...

I wear my hat everytime i leave the house.  I get maybe 3 comments a year in my home town.  Some show general interest.  Most say it shows good craftsmanship.  

If you think about when would users would wear this hat it would be very rare event.  Cowboys usually don't talk unless needed.  So most comments come from women.  Cowboys also like tradition.  

When I wear it to Idaho I get at least 3 comments a day.  

But overall not many people will buy one.  A $500 hat is not in the budget.

I have made 7 hats...

i have 2 hats,   1 hat was for my brother, 

2 of my hats were a method of my ex employer to reimburse me for my expenses for my last project. 

1 hat was for made for marketing. A lady in Idaho.  Ladies like it more so I put it on a lady for spreading the word.

The last hat "Peterbuilt" was for neighbor that cleared my land of weeds for 3 years.

So technically I got paid for only 2 hats. 

There is a method to "turn" a wooden hat on a lathe.  It starts out with a stump 50lb wet. See youtube. The turned hats wont fit perfectly.  These I have seen on musicians.

My method starts with 2ft of board 3/4" thick board.  Mine fits the contour of the users head perfectly. 

Lasers cant make it,  CNC can do it but takes more boards. So scrollsaw is best tool. 

As you can tell I like doing them. 

As the old commercial says...

try it you may like it,  Mark E does. 

(okay it was Mike not Mark E)

 

 

Me.

Mark Eason

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