Thanks for posting this.I have a big old salix out in the garden that I've used to make plains style back rests, and now I can make this quiver. Willow is such a useful tree, a real friend. I love making Native stuff, I just wish I was more inventive with the resources around me. Your channel and videos have given me incentive , ideas and inspiration.Keep the videos coming, it's great stuff .
Hey Ben, your videos are really great. I have greatly enjoyed the ones on finger weaving and making cordage, now I can make one of these for my older brother ( he will be 73 in a week or or so and still shoots a 90 pounder bow) . Please keep the videos coming as they are inspiring.
very cool. I love how you did it so quickly but still took the time to think it out very well such as adding the 2 white stripes and belling the bottom for tips to fit easier. thanks for sharing you knowledge and skills, I always look forward to the next lesson
Yes, Thank you as always your lessons are really simple and with the basics .. something I have been trying to find on you tube because I don;t have all those or ant at all modern tools like the electric drills saws and such .. going to check out more of your videos
I love all the primitive survival skills you show and teach us..... That is the skills I'm trying to learn thanks for all your awesome videos!
Thanks for posting this.I have a big old salix out in the garden that I've used to make plains style back rests, and now I can make this quiver. Willow is such a useful tree, a real friend. I love making Native stuff, I just wish I was more inventive with the resources around me. Your channel and videos have given me incentive , ideas and inspiration.Keep the videos coming, it's great stuff .
thanks :)
Thanks for sharing , I learn every time , I watch one of your video,s. Blessings .
Hey Ben, your videos are really great. I have greatly enjoyed the ones on finger weaving and making cordage, now I can make one of these for my older brother ( he will be 73 in a week or or so and still shoots a 90 pounder bow) . Please keep the videos coming as they are inspiring.
Josh, absolutely awesome, you are quite a naturalist, thanks for the great videos !
very cool. I love how you did it so quickly but still took the time to think it out very well such as adding the 2 white stripes and belling the bottom for tips to fit easier. thanks for sharing you knowledge and skills, I always look forward to the next lesson
great vid man, could see all kinds of uses even beyond a quiver. Thanks for sharing knowledge and keep up the great work, much respect.
I've watched several video on the subject your dem is the best! Big thumbs up!
Great film, thanks. We use Willow a lot here in Wales, we make small fishing boats called a Coracle.
0:25 hahahaha best intro ever
Yes, Thank you as always your lessons are really simple and with the basics .. something I have been trying to find on you tube because I don;t have all those or ant at all modern tools like the electric drills saws and such .. going to check out more of your videos
Nice one. Thanks for sharing.
Very cool. Thanks for uploading
Archery opens this weekend. That will come in handy. Blessings
Excellent video! Gonna try this sometimes. :) A+++
Really good video!
I'm a Weaver by Trade, but I have never done anything like this. I like it!
Thank you for a bit of inspiration...
I like it, that was awesome.
AWESOME!!! TFS luv! ♥ dig
great vid
What species of Willow are you using? Is there any certain species that does best?
just curious, did you alternate the thick/thin ends of the weavers as you inserted each one?
When starting to go up the sides, why didn't you gather up all up rights together and tie the top..? Would have made it easier to weave?
Cool.
Good skill to know.
You have not posted any videos in years, hope you are doing okay
I'm doing well thank you. I just got a new camera so videos will be coming back soon
He rolled a 20!
Oops said Ben ( I was thinking of Ben sitting Bull who looks a lot like you Joshua . Apologies for the mistake