Hello,
ive had the idea for this quiver for quite some time and yesterday evening i went to the shop and just started.
Cant say if alls gonna work out as id like it to, as im not finished yet but i thought id show you the process anyways. So bear with me...
Note: I normally dont work after plans but just let it flow (i didnt use a measuring tape once with this quiver ;) ) and i try to keep all low-budget, so there might be better solutions to some issues. anyways here it is:
Ive took a plastic container and smoothed down the edges
(http://i711.photobucket.com/albums/ww119/g_reiner/DSCF5061.jpg)
Then ive sewn a cover for it out of an old woolen army blanket
(http://i711.photobucket.com/albums/ww119/g_reiner/DSCF5066.jpg)
(http://i711.photobucket.com/albums/ww119/g_reiner/DSCF5064.jpg)
Next ive taken two bamboo shafts and glued them into pieces of thicker pieces of bamboo.
Just for cosmetics ive wound the joint with B50 string material
(http://i711.photobucket.com/albums/ww119/g_reiner/DSCF5067.jpg)
(http://i711.photobucket.com/albums/ww119/g_reiner/DSCF5068.jpg)
on another thick piece of bamboo ive marked the slot for a arrow-gripper-unit from Selway and the spots for two holes
(http://i711.photobucket.com/albums/ww119/g_reiner/DSCF5069.jpg) (http://i711.photobucket.com/albums/ww119/g_reiner/DSCF5070.jpg)
Ive cut the slot and drilled the holes, then ive put the arrow grippers in, filled the space below with a piece of wood and filled everything with epoxy (sorry, forgot to tae pics of the single steps)
(http://i711.photobucket.com/albums/ww119/g_reiner/DSCF5072.jpg)
First test assembly:
(http://i711.photobucket.com/albums/ww119/g_reiner/DSCF5074.jpg)
Ive marked the center of the top-ends of the bamboo on the box, drilled holes and screwed the box to the bamboo
(http://i711.photobucket.com/albums/ww119/g_reiner/DSCF5075.jpg)
marking the spots for yet some more holes
(http://i711.photobucket.com/albums/ww119/g_reiner/DSCF5076.jpg)
drill more holes:
(http://i711.photobucket.com/albums/ww119/g_reiner/DSCF5083.jpg)
Then i took more B50 material and crosswound through 4 holes in the box and two in the bamboo till everythings rock-solid. For added security ive smeared it down with epoxy
(http://i711.photobucket.com/albums/ww119/g_reiner/DSCF5085.jpg)
(http://i711.photobucket.com/albums/ww119/g_reiner/DSCF5087.jpg)
Interesting.......can't wait to see the finished quiver. :thumbsup:
Looks really good so far Alex.
To secure the arrow gripper and the shafts in place ive wound everything with B50 and tried to make it look good.
(http://i711.photobucket.com/albums/ww119/g_reiner/DSCF5081.jpg)
Then everything (except the box) was finished with some laqucer and hung to dry.
After that ive sewn the wool-cover around the two bamboosticks and pushed a replacement foam for bowquivers in. It sits very thight and wont come out when arrows will be pulled.
(http://i711.photobucket.com/albums/ww119/g_reiner/DSCF5089.jpg)
(http://i711.photobucket.com/albums/ww119/g_reiner/DSCF5091.jpg)
Now i have the straps on and am semi finished.
(http://i711.photobucket.com/albums/ww119/g_reiner/DSCF5092.jpg) (http://i711.photobucket.com/albums/ww119/g_reiner/DSCF5093.jpg)
(http://i711.photobucket.com/albums/ww119/g_reiner/DSCF5095.jpg)
(http://i711.photobucket.com/albums/ww119/g_reiner/DSCF5096.jpg)
(http://i711.photobucket.com/albums/ww119/g_reiner/DSCF5097.jpg)
Im pleased so far. Its rocksolid, lightweight and comfortable to wear.
I also could pack 8 arrows in if id use two piggy backers on the slim bamboosticks.
I think im gonna attach different kind of strap. The one i used is comfortble and i can adjust length but i think there could be a better looking solution.
Perhaps ill also try to attch a small possibles bag to it.
Thanks for looking,
Axel
My compliments on both your ingenuity and workmanship. The quiver is excellent.
Nice job-
Very nice! :thumbsup:
Excellent idea on the use of materials and design.
Well done - thanks for sharing that!
I'm always looking for DIY projects, especially this time of year. This one looks great! Thanks!
:clapper:
Dan
Very nice!
Hap
A very well thought out plan! You have nice pictures to go along with your "build-along". Thanks for sharing!
Bernie Bjorklund
NC Iowa/SW Wisconsin
Alex,
Now that's using your Noggin! Nicely done and this may have to be moved to the "How To" section so everyone can make one! :thumbsup:
That's a fun read and inspiring to boot. Trying to think of a way to make arrow grippers without having to resort to a commercial solution.
Thanks for sharing. Looks real nice.
What's wrong with that? Nice job.
Should work very well.
That looks great! Now I've gotta try it!
Thats one good looking quiver and well made. :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Thanks for the compliments.
Totally neat, I never thought of doing that. Thanks for showing us.
Well done, Axel!!! :clapper:
Frohe Weihnachten,
Vincent