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Wanting to make a tube quiver.

Started by perry f., August 29, 2012, 10:31:00 PM

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perry f.

Going to try to make a tube quiver similar to the safari tuff style. If anyone has made one please post pics to give me some ideas. Thanks

Alexander Traditional

I am thinking of a quiver made of pvc and putting some kind of material on the outside to really make it unique. It seems like they would make a really tough quiver.

ericmerg

i used an arrow tube to make mine im thinking about making it more cat quiver style to protect feathers but im also toying around with shooting vanes exclusivly
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longrifle346

This was made from a section of thin-walled 4" pvc and wrapped with leather from an old set of M/C chaps.  
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Dave Thaxton

I have no pics but I made one last w/e. I picked up an Easton arrow travel tube from BPS. It expands in length by a "twist and lock" feature. It also comes with an adjustable strap and a screw on cap. Cut the arrow slot, got the length correct and duct taped in place, sprayed with aerosol adhesive and covered with the sleeves of an old camo LS t-shirt  :biglaugh:  Spray painted the inside of the arrow slot with mat black paint . Turned out great and exactly what I wanted to accomplish. Light weight and sturdy. No pocket but I have plenty of those. Took about 30 minutes. Best of all the cost was less than $20.
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