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Basket Quiver Build-along

Started by tms, July 17, 2005, 12:02:00 AM

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tms

Thanks Dano,
 
And likewise.  I've always wanted to try my hand at bladesmithing. Thanks to your build along,  I know where to start.

Doing the build along was fun, but I'm really looking forward to seeing a quiver that someone has made starting with my instructions, and then adding their own touches.  It's the contributions of others that keeps me coming back here.

Tom

Blaine

tms, count me in.  This sounds like a great rainy day project for me an the younguns.  Craft day has taken on a whole new meaning in my house since I started reading this site.
"at some point, technology becomes not just an aid, but instead a substitute for woodsmanship."   Aldo Leopold

Biff

I just recieved my reed from weaving works, can't find 2-1/2" pvc. All Lowe's has is 2" and 3". May have to improvize the form. Dieing to get started.
"In case you don't know me, I'm just a friend you haven't had a chance to meet yet!"

tms

Hey Biff,

That's great.  Best of luck.

I did a Google search for "plumbing, Jackson, Tennessee" and found this

 Kenny Pipe & Supply  

They may have short lengths of 2 1/2 plastic pipe

Tom

Roadkill

Looked all over Reno-no supplier-ordered my materials from MI.  all of the ones you listed and shipping for under $30-enough to do a couple.
Arnies Art n craft.

You truly mastered the art of telling us how to do it!
Cast a long shadow-you may provide shade to someone who needs it.  Semper Fi

wolfhawaii

This is really cool....well explained and illustrated...I would like to try this sometime...definitely hope this goes in the How To section! Wado, Steve

Blaine

TTT  I am tired of having to do a search after each step.  Pics to follow.
"at some point, technology becomes not just an aid, but instead a substitute for woodsmanship."   Aldo Leopold

skillet

Do you stuff anything in the  bottom of the quiver? Does it carry broadheads ok?

Very nice....
R.C. Evans
Blacksmith & Bladesmith Apprentice. Chaser of deer and squirrels. Builder of mediocre bows and some nice arrows. "I've never been lost, but have been might misplaced on occassion."

tms

I've never put anything in the bottom, as I think that the taper helps to keep the arrows from rolling around too much.

I've never tried broadheads in it, as I think that it would be too noisy for a hunting quiver.

Tom

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