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  • A collection of hat molds, including blocks for brims and crowns, and risers to make the crowns deeper.
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  • Sections of blocks are stacked to form brims and crowns.
    EJL-170518-1194.jpg
  • A straw hat rests on a stack of wooden hat blocks.
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  • Sections of blocks are stacked to form brims and crowns.
    EJL-170518-1199.jpg
  • A wooden block made up of brim and crown sections ready for a hat to be shaped over it into a fedora. In the background, a straw hat body is being steamed.
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  • A balsa head used for trimming hats sits in a window.
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  • Stretching a just-steamed felt hat body over a wooden block to shape the crown and brim. Many of the block are old, and difficult to replace.
    EJL-170518-1112.jpg
  • Removing a trimmed hat from a block.
    EJL-170518-1434.jpg
  • A cord called a rope is cinched around the joint of the crown and brim, and is forced into place with a wooden runner, a tool with a groove cut in its end to fit over the rope and to force it in place.
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  • Slipcast espresso cups by Brooklyn's Espress Yourself. The elaborate molds are first made on 3-D printers.
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  • A felt hat on a mold with cords called ropes holding the shapes of the crown and brim.
    EJL-170518-1161.jpg