Dwight Report post Posted February 1, 2011 I have a beautiful semi auto rifle that I want to make a case for it. Holsters, belts, knife sheaths I can do, . . . this I'm having troubles getting the materials fixed in my mind. I'm using veggie tan 8/9 for the outside, . . . but I want both a liner (I'm thinking suede), . . .and a "cushion" material between the suede and the outside. If you have done this, . . . or have one you like, . . . I'd love to know what others are using for the insides. Thanks in advance. May God bless, Dwight Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Hedge Report post Posted February 5, 2011 I have a beautiful semi auto rifle that I want to make a case for it. Holsters, belts, knife sheaths I can do, . . . this I'm having troubles getting the materials fixed in my mind. I'm using veggie tan 8/9 for the outside, . . . but I want both a liner (I'm thinking suede), . . .and a "cushion" material between the suede and the outside. If you have done this, . . . or have one you like, . . . I'd love to know what others are using for the insides. Thanks in advance. May God bless, Dwight Dwight, Just a recommendation not to use suede for a liner. It tends to collect dirt and will end up putting scratches on your rifle. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dwight Report post Posted February 5, 2011 Thanks, Hedge, . . . I guess I was so excited about getting started, . . . I didn't think it through. Sometimes we can't see the forest, you know, . . . all these trees are in the way Still don't have a real good answer, . . . may just go buy a commercial bag, . . . strip the guts out of it. May God bless, Dwight Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dirtclod Report post Posted February 5, 2011 (edited) I've made a few rifle scabbards and i lined them with 3 4 oz veg tan. I don't see any need for padding in one. If you hit something hard enough to damage the rifle i think your gonna have damage to. What ever you use on the inside or not use is gonna wear the blueing off the rifle.I agree that the suede is a bad ideal. Edited February 5, 2011 by dirtclod Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Johnny B Report post Posted February 5, 2011 (edited) I have made several in the past and I line them with Saddle Shearling. The same stuff you line the bottom of saddles with. A full skin at Tandy's is about $68.00 I think. I can make 2 with one skin. The pile is like 7/8" thick so you have to allow for this. Edited February 5, 2011 by Johnny B Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
katsass Report post Posted February 5, 2011 (edited) I have a beautiful semi auto rifle that I want to make a case for it. Holsters, belts, knife sheaths I can do, . . . this I'm having troubles getting the materials fixed in my mind. I'm using veggie tan 8/9 for the outside, . . . but I want both a liner (I'm thinking suede), . . .and a "cushion" material between the suede and the outside. If you have done this, . . . or have one you like, . . . I'd love to know what others are using for the insides. Thanks in advance. May God bless, Dwight Dwight, this grumpy old man has done a few as you describe. I use a heavy, soft (pre washed) denim fabric for my linings. A couple of pics are enclosed. The first is of an oooold Tandy pattern, the second is of one made for a friend and the last is made of a very heavy upholstery leather with veg tanned accoutrement's, for a lady trap shooter. These happen to be for shotguns but are similar to ones I'd do for rifles. The last two are my designs. For padding I use a 'fiber fill' batting.....available in differing thicknesses and sizes from a sewing supply joint. DO NOT use foam.....it'll dry out, crumble, and turn to little bitty bits of nasty stuff. Ask me how I know! Mike P.S. I don't suggest that you use saddle shearling, it can absorb little drops of moisture and produce a nasty bunch of little orange spots all over your rifle. It looks good...but..... Edited February 5, 2011 by katsass Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites