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Side Quiver Build Along As Requested

Started by Dimondback, March 31, 2012, 02:48:00 AM

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Dimondback

QuoteOriginally posted by PeteA:
Hey Brain. I had one of these types of quivers in process but abandoned the effort. You answered a bunch of my dilemmas. Great stuff!

Thx!
Hey PeteA,
        You can feel free (any of you guys can) to PM me anytime to bounce an idea or dilemma as it is always good to have a second look from an outside source. I am no expert but I really enjoy making stuff and have worked through numerous "dilemmas" in the past. I often try to work through things with the tools/materials at hand (I have used paracord instead of lace for example because that is what I had at the time)instead of buying. Sometimes it works sometimes it doesn't but I always learn something. Plus having the paracord wraps is handy in a bad situation while hunting... Good Luck!

Dimondback
"Do or Do Not, There is no "Try"
Martin Savannah 45#
3PC Home Built Longbow 53# @ 28"
MAJ - SCARNG 1998 - Present

SportHunter

That has to be one of the clearest build alongs  I've seen, thanks for the effort. Just what I need, another project, definitely on the to do list....

JMR

Great looking quiver. I got a good chuckle out of the "ask me how I know this" portions of the build. Remember everyone Scotch and super glue don't mix!

Dimondback

QuoteOriginally posted by JMR:
Great looking quiver. I got a good chuckle out of the "ask me how I know this" portions of the build. Remember everyone Scotch and super glue don't mix!
Not surprisingly this is one error in my builds that I always seem to repeat. It does seem to open the doors to creativity for me a bit though.  :D
"Do or Do Not, There is no "Try"
Martin Savannah 45#
3PC Home Built Longbow 53# @ 28"
MAJ - SCARNG 1998 - Present

Larry m

Brian
Impressive "build along"!! Book marked this one as I know I'll come back and give it a GO. Thanks.......

JAG

Brian, i really enjoyed this one.  Will have to give it a try in the near future.  I make all my own gear.
This quiver looks like it will fit in just right with my daughter-in-laws new bow.  (it may end up pink)
JAG
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Dimondback

QuoteOriginally posted by JAG:
Brian, i really enjoyed this one.  Will have to give it a try in the near future.  I make all my own gear.
This quiver looks like it will fit in just right with my daughter-in-laws new bow.  (it may end up pink)
JAG
There is something satisfying about producing and using your own gear. For one, you get exactly what you want, in color, size, adjustability etc....it is also nice sometimes for someone to approach you and ask "man! where did you buy that xxxx" and you smile and say "I made it". Some give you the "RCA Dog" cocked-head look and ask "why?...company X makes them for $xx.99." I just reply "Not like this one"  :)  
Good luck with your build and I am sure she will love it!
"Do or Do Not, There is no "Try"
Martin Savannah 45#
3PC Home Built Longbow 53# @ 28"
MAJ - SCARNG 1998 - Present

Ottawa Archer

Nicely Done! Thanks for a great thread!
St. Joe River Bow 58" Longbow 48# @ 28"

wooddamon1

"The history of the bow and arrow is the history of mankind..."-Fred Bear

Rustic

Hey Brian,
Great instructions.  :thumbsup:  
Thank you very much.
Bear Montana Long Bow 50#@28"
PV Longbow 48#@28"
Bear Grizzly Recurve 45#@28"
Darton Trailmaster Recurve 35#@28"

rdoggsilva

Have a lot of scrap leather left from making holsters, will give it a try. Thanks.


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