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Bamboo/Walnut quiver build/help along Updated / leather added!
gifford:
Patrick, great looking quiver. Ya dun good.
bubby:
Looking good, some brow leather wraps with brass taks and d rings attaching the strap would be killer.
Sorry my inner quiver builder took over😳😃
sleek:
Man, you been at this since Christmas. You need to get on the ball and finish her up!
lebhuntfish:
--- Quote from: gifford on March 25, 2016, 11:32:59 am ---Patrick, great looking quiver. Ya dun good.
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II'm not done yet buddy, just fixing to get started.
--- Quote from: Knoll on March 25, 2016, 10:59:54 am ---Wow! Ya changed the looks a bit since last time I saw it!!
Sure glad I didn't drop it. >:D
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Me too! >:D
--- Quote from: bubby on March 25, 2016, 12:00:56 pm ---Looking good, some brow leather wraps with brass taks and d rings attaching the strap would be killer.
Sorry my inner quiver builder took over😳😃
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Now problem bubby, the brass would look great but I'm trying to make this without using any metal parts. I think I'm going to braid the strap and attach horn toggles to each end of the strap. Those will hook through loops that are wrapped onto the tube. Anyways that's the thought as of now.
Patrick
lebhuntfish:
Here is another small update on the quiver.
With me being the detail oriented type person I was having trouble with the way the inside of the tube looked. So I acquired a "flapper" type sanding disk from work. I made a makeshift extension out of 1/4 inch all thread. I clamp it in my vise very lightly. Then attached the disk to the ole Dewalt and sanded the bajesus out of the inside of the tube. It's not perfect but you can't see the glue runs on the inside and I thinned the Walnut and boo a touch. Then I resprayed the inside of the tube to try and help seal it up some. Here is a pic of what I did.
Patrick
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