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My back quiver build

Started by TxAg, July 03, 2013, 07:01:00 PM

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Green

QuoteOriginally posted by Bud B.:
Nice quiver.

Bet you can't build just one    ;)  
That's exactly what I was skeered of Bud.  Kinda like wood arra's 'n bowstringz.....always knowing you can do it better.  It just never ends....unless you decide not to get started.      :laughing:
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SAVIOUR68

Good job Jeff should go good with the new Super D

TxAg

QuoteOriginally posted by SAVIOUR68:
Good job Jeff should go good with the new Super D
Now if only I could just shoot as well as Hill

GWV


Goshawkin


Ladams

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Moab 62"58#@28"
Big Jim thunderchild 58" 50@28"

Lineman72

Form form form
Fun fun fun

Caughtandhobble

Good looking quiver Jeff!!!

Sixby

Nice job. I used to build quivers and sell them on ====. Makes me want to make some more. I had a terrible time getting heavy soft leather though.
I like that brand. One thing you may want to do on the next one is add a strap that comes around and hooks onto the other one. It keeps the quiver from shifting around. Espcially if you are chasing elk. (Grin) Looks great and much better than having one on the bow IMHO.

God bless, Steve

tomcfc11

looks great...motivates me to make my own

T-Bowhunter

Great looking quiver, thank for sharing.
William

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Butchie

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Maxx Black

I was looking at making a quiver as well! You have done a good job on the build and also keeping the brand in place for a uninique finish. What weight leather did you use? So it will form to your back . And what will you change when the next one hits the production table? Thanks Ken
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TxAg

QuoteOriginally posted by Maxx Black:
I was looking at making a quiver as well! You have done a good job on the build and also keeping the brand in place for a uninique finish. What weight leather did you use? So it will form to your back . And what will you change when the next one hits the production table? Thanks Ken
I don't know the leather weight. I went to my local Tandy Leather store and put my hands on all their leather. This happened to feel soft enough and durable enough (while also being the cheapest tanned hide I could find).

I haven't taken it in the field yet, but one thing I will probably change is the strap placement. I think moving the top of the strap further down from the edge will place the arrows just a little higher which would be nice.

South MS Bowhunter

Great job! Another home project to do, thanks   :clapper:    :clapper:    :clapper:
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VictoryHunter

Looks great! I really like the brand on it. Nice job.
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Duker

AWESOMEEEE looking quiver Jeff  :thumbsup:
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