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Finishing chap hide edges?

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I asked this question several days ago in a different forum with no replies, so I'll ask it again here...

I want to upholster the bucket seats in my nephew's Corvette with chap hide. I want to do a rattlesnake inlay on the head rests.

What is the best way to finish the edges of the inlay "window" on the chap hide? I don't want to just leave raw edges around the snake skin.

Thanks for your replies.

Hilly

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Fold the edge of the skin under, that should give a nice edge.

singteck

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I agree with the folding under but would also suggest skiving it 3/4" to 1" before turning for less bulk

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Another option - pad the inlay with closed cell foam - then skive the edge of the chap hide (actually I'd recommend upholstery hide) and don't turn it, just butt it up against the edge of the raised inlay like I did on this sheath..

wg-voodoo-chile-sheath-2.jpg

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Another option - pad the inlay with closed cell foam - then skive the edge of the chap hide (actually I'd recommend upholstery hide) and don't turn it, just butt it up against the edge of the raised inlay like I did on this sheath..

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CB; that sure is a good lookin' knife sheath. :You_Rock_Emoticon:

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Another option - pad the inlay with closed cell foam - then skive the edge of the chap hide (actually I'd recommend upholstery hide) and don't turn it, just butt it up against the edge of the raised inlay like I did on this sheath..

wg-voodoo-chile-sheath-2.jpg

Chuck, that's a beautiful sheath. I hope my efforts turn out half as well.

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