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bamboo quiver ?

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Pat B:
A 1" thick(or thicker) piece of foam rubber in the bottom holds the broadheads securely and protects their edged. Thats what I use in my side stalker style quicer.

Tom Leemans:
I know when Sal Ochoa makes yucca quivers, he uses a sharpened piece of conduit to clean out the inside.

swamp monkey:
For blow guns I heat a metal rod and poke it through the nodes.  I know a 3 " dia. piece is bigger than a blow gun but I bet that would work like a drill to make many holes before you do your machete work.  Just a thought.

Also I have placed leather and moss inside a quiver for protection too. I have no complaints about either. 

criveraville:
A heated piece of rebar iron works well follows by a closet dowel rod with sand paper glued down to it. Works like a charm

Cipriano

Prarie Bowyer:

--- Quote from: sadiejane on September 15, 2012, 10:40:09 am ---so i just picked up a nice (3" inside dia) piece of bamboo
any suggestions for how to get the center node material out?
its about 12" down inside.
also, can i use the bottom node for the bottom of the quiver?
just shove some deer hide down in there?
thanks

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I knokcked it out with a broom handle.  Then got down inside with a round surform .  Leave the bottom divider. 

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