This is my first baseball cap. Ambrosia maple. Photo credit goes to my wife.
C&C welcome
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This is my first baseball cap. Ambrosia maple. Photo credit goes to my wife.
C&C welcome
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IMPRESSIVE!! I cries out for a pyro logo on the front.
some burned/pyro'd details on that cap would really set it off.
Good job,I need to try one of these.
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Already has air vents in the crown portion. Beautiful wood and so thin. Thanks for the look.
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Beautiful. That is talent. Out of curiosity since i really have not clue how to you attach the bill?
great piece, you will stand a little taller wearing it, good stuff
Thanks for the comments. I agree, pyro is the next step.
George, the bill was never un-attached. It is all turned from one blank. The bill, or brim, completely encircles the hat while turning, and all but the front bill is cut away after turning. Although this is a different hat, this is what it looks like before trimming away the excess: