fellow leather heads iv been reading on her people wanting to no how to shape your leather its very simple and will not damage your helmet first strip yopur leather of all its gear next submerge it in a bucket of water for about a week or until the leather softens then shape to your needs then tae a heavy duty rubber band and fit it around the helmet to hold in place then put it in the oven at 150 for a couple of hours to slowly dry the helmet then there you go your leather is shaped

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maybe it's just me, but my fear there is that the paint will be softened too much, and when you go to handle it, it will peel off. if that's not the case, does it chip at all when you're bending it? do you have any pics of your bend lid you could share? i'm looking to do a bronx bend with a little bit of a cowboy curl.
I think my helmet has a Bronx bend..I bought my helmet used because I wasnt sure if I was going to like having a Leather or not. (Love it now..tho the front pad does hurt my head after a long time of wearing it. Anyway..the curl seems a little extreme to say the least. I wonder if this tech would work for..say..backing Off on the bend some? Or if getting in a hot fire and then bending it back would hurt the leather/paint?
STEAM. TAKE A TEA POT AND BRING THE WATER TO A BOIL. THIS GIVES A FOCUSED AREA OF STEAM. RUN THE BRIM OF THE HELMET THROUGH THE STEAM AND HEAT IT UP. THIS CAN'T BE RUSHED. ONCE IT IS HEATED UP SLOWLY MAKE THE BENDS. THE HELMET WILL REHARDEN QUICKLY. JUST REPEAT TILL IT'S SHAPED THE WAY YOU LIKE IT. THIS DOES NOT HARM THE HELMET OR THE PAINT. IF YOU WEAR LEATHER GLOVES YOU CAN WORK IT WHILE OVER THE STEAM AND IT WILL GO A LITTLE FASTER. I'VE DONE THIS ON ALL MY LIDS AND OTHERS. IT MAKES FOR NICE CLEAN BENDS.
I was in a training fire a few years back and it was really hot. My buddy stopped me as we were exiting the building and bent the back brim of my helmet back. It looks really cool and still holds up to this day.
I just put a Bronx Bend on my N6a. Easy as pie. Take a spaghetti pot. Fill it 3/4 with water. Bring to boil. Set helmet on another pot so that the rear brim is nearly touching the boiling water. Let steam for a good 15 minutes. Remove from steam. Carefully and slowly bend toward the desired bend. Reapply to the steam. Do it again. Work slow so you do not crack the paint. Once you have the desired bend. Hold the brim in the position for a minute as you begin to let it cool then place it down upside down to finish cooling. BAM as Emiril says.

Best of Luck! Stay Safe!
Im new to the site. I have an idea, but does have pics of a Boston Flat bend? Thanx
The only concern is that after the leather has become water logged you need to use care slowy drying the lid out. I had an old school lid that became saturated and it dryed out too fast. It started to mishap due to uneven drying and ended up cracking ( while I was crying).

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