Re: Back to the Future II 2015 Jacket Build
So after looking through many many many pages of textured materials—plastics, vinyls, rubbers—it looks like the texture on the gray parts matches best with the texture used on anti-slip/anti-skid rubber mats. Mitas posted an anti-fatigue foam backed product with a texture that was really close.
The texture is usually called "stipple" but sometimes is referred to as a "gnarled" texture. The key is finding it in a really thin variation with no gel or foam padded backing. I think I have a source, and have ordered a sample of this:
The problem is that the same texture appears in several different scales. I actually saw car floor mats at Wal-Mart with this texture, but in two different scales on the same mat (and in small strips, so unusable for us). If this material I've found has this texture in the correct scale, it could work for us. It's a bit shy of 1/8" thick and has no backing.
So after looking through many many many pages of textured materials—plastics, vinyls, rubbers—it looks like the texture on the gray parts matches best with the texture used on anti-slip/anti-skid rubber mats. Mitas posted an anti-fatigue foam backed product with a texture that was really close.
The texture is usually called "stipple" but sometimes is referred to as a "gnarled" texture. The key is finding it in a really thin variation with no gel or foam padded backing. I think I have a source, and have ordered a sample of this:

The problem is that the same texture appears in several different scales. I actually saw car floor mats at Wal-Mart with this texture, but in two different scales on the same mat (and in small strips, so unusable for us). If this material I've found has this texture in the correct scale, it could work for us. It's a bit shy of 1/8" thick and has no backing.