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Designing the correct volume in a full cap
08-15-2011, 10:58 AM,
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RE: Designing the correct volume in a full cap
(08-15-2011, 08:19 AM)younggun Wrote: Thanks JRob, I've been trying to make my template with your video in front of me, but I couldn't get rid of some bumps that appeared by mixing to pieces of plastic wrap.

Anyways... tomorrow morning I'll do it carefully and I'll send my order!

Also, I ve noticed that I have more hair in the back than I thought.. anyways, I wanna go fullcap basically for the possibilty of going bald in a trip or so, that's the main advantage I see,

Thanks to this forum and to JROB

Hey no problem.

Yes, that is a BIG advantage to wearing a full cap. You can have hair one minute and rock the shaved look the next. Great for those times when you just don't have the time or the motivation to deal with maintaining your hair.

Oh yea, and don't be too concerned about getting the template perfectly flat. I send mine out with small crinkles and bubbles and I never have any problems. As long as it fits your head and shows the factory where to make the edges it should work fine.
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RE: Designing the correct volume in a full cap - JRob - 08-15-2011, 10:58 AM

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