good job!...with the end cap, if you sprayed a little expanding foam in the bottom and laid a flat piece of pvc on the bottom and duct tape to hold it to the quiver so that the foam doesn't push it away while it sets, you can trim it off after everything is dry, you can push the arrows in and they won't bounce,bunck or rattle:)x
will be nice that you can put some high density foam inside for supporting the brodheads and if if it is full seal you can use it for water if need it ..cheers
Would putting a 2" PVC plug in the bottom then place it in the oven...then run the wood in the center of the pipe, flatten it and when flatting the end with the plug, have the dumb bell on top of the pipe and plug to cool together so u have bottom formed at same time...then if needed seal it with silicon?
LabanKishi i understand what you mean, i havent tried it but i would assume the end cap would shape differently due to thickness and might warp away from the pipe
+Twngrl Thank you sweetie am glad you enjoy my video, take your time plan ahead your steps. if you make a mistake you can always reheat the pvc, good luck let me know how it turn out, bye sweetie.
Nice finished product! I wish you would be a little more specific on size and weight of finished product. I think I am going to make some for the kids to use. Thanks!
I have been planning something similar to this for a while. You gave me some inspiration for those details I hadn't quite worked out, Thanks for that!. Your strap choice looks like it might be a little uncomfortable, was it, if so how did you fix it? Just like someone else said, lets see some video of it in action. :D
theurbanyankee Glad to hear it is working as planned. It's great when projects come out the way you want. I am sure I am not alone in waiting to see that " in action" footage.
good job!...with the end cap, if you sprayed a little expanding foam in the bottom and laid a flat piece of pvc on the bottom and duct tape to hold it to the quiver so that the foam doesn't push it away while it sets, you can trim it off after everything is dry, you can push the arrows in and they won't bounce,bunck or rattle:)x
Very good idea, thanks Lee.
Lee Pearson good idea.
will be nice that you can put some high density foam inside for supporting the brodheads and if if it is full seal you can use it for water if need it ..cheers
worked perfectly, you made 4 archers in brazil really happy. thank you so much urban yankee!!
+james keegan Thank you james , am very happy for them. glad I can help!
Dude you honestly have no idea how much this helped me! It was soooo easy and soooo durable! I didn't lose shape or anything, it was just perfect
am glade I could help, take care dude.
Dude thats an awesome quiver. Best tutorial I've seen so far! Thanks for the Idea.
+Pablo Gonzalez Thank you Pablo I appreciate it, stay tune for more cool stuff!
+Pablo Gonzalez I agree, been watching for something like this for a while now. This one is the best by far.
Aardvark Thank you very much I appreciate it.
Thank you Dude!
Turtledad1916 thank you my friend!
Would putting a 2" PVC plug in the bottom then place it in the oven...then run the wood in the center of the pipe, flatten it and when flatting the end with the plug, have the dumb bell on top of the pipe and plug to cool together so u have bottom formed at same time...then if needed seal it with silicon?
use a wooded plug its a lot easier.
LabanKishi i understand what you mean, i havent tried it but i would assume the end cap would shape differently due to thickness and might warp away from the pipe
A piece of wood shape as a plug to fit the bottom would work too!
+theurbanyankee was easier to The wooden plug
Thank you for your comment!
I really like your Video going to make this for my pistol crossbow bolts .Thank you for making this Video.
+Twngrl Thank you sweetie am glad you enjoy my video, take your time plan ahead your steps. if you make a mistake you can always reheat the pvc, good luck let me know how it turn out, bye sweetie.
loved it, the finished product looked so professional, was waiting to see it strapped onto you though hehe.
+Womba Bloke Thank you I appreciate your comment and sub take care.
Very cool Idea and nice Work, mate!
+Gustl, voll Fett! Thank you my friend am glad you enjoy it!
Looks very ergonomic. Great job.
Thanks a lot buddy!
Can copper brads or rivets work to attach the sling?
I don't know give it a try.
Nice job..looks like a quiver you'd be proud to wear
+arcticgummibear Thank You buddy,I am satisfies with my results. I think its a pretty cool quiver!
Nice finished product! I wish you would be a little more specific on size and weight of finished product. I think I am going to make some for the kids to use. Thanks!
Thank you Lenny make it any size you want & have fun with the kids take care buddy.
I sure will let you know I have your video to rely on I'm also going to use this design for my long Bow.
+Twngrl With respect you go momma do your thing!
very cool and easier than I thought super helpful! thanks man.😀
Your welcome john, have a nice one.
For the bottom what if you just put an end cap on before you softened. It and when you go yo mold it would be perfect fit . But great video thanks
+Kalyn Burkham Hi Kalyn I don't think it would work with a end cap, my way is cheaper & faster thank you Kalyn for your comment!
I must find that tape .....I have not seen camo duct tape before any where .....Great build !
try the home depot.
Yep found some at Lowes and also at Walmart ......thanks for the tips . I made a quiver a few days ago and used the tape .
You got it buddy!
Dollar general has it too.
Thank you Billy!
great job man honestly im defenetly giving this a try!
Thanks good luck my friend!
Nicely done!
Thanks my brother!
I've got an idea make a divider inside the quiver to keep the arrows more spread out so they are easier to access
+Tyler Ewing thank you for your comment, I plan to fill the quiver with more arrows!
your welcome sir !! I have gotten stuff to make a quiver and knife shithes!!
+Ray Walter Thank you and have fun with your projects.
Beautiful!
Thanks buddy!
great ideas !!!
+MrSIXGUNZ Thanks a lot my friend!
I have been planning something similar to this for a while. You gave me some inspiration for those details I hadn't quite worked out, Thanks for that!. Your strap choice looks like it might be a little uncomfortable, was it, if so how did you fix it? Just like someone else said, lets see some video of it in action. :D
+Journey of Awesome The strap works perfect, sorry I don't have any outside footage on the quiver in action. but thank you for the comment!
theurbanyankee Glad to hear it is working as planned. It's great when projects come out the way you want. I am sure I am not alone in waiting to see that " in action" footage.
I guess I have to make a video in action, to satisfice the curious minds. coming sooner or later, (I will let you know)
Hmmm I like its design maybe I'll make it to carry arrows and a big knife.
Thank you Crunchy!
Great design! But I have to say this, It's cooling not drying xD Other than my OCD it's great! Thanks!
No problem thanks.
you should sell this on eBay.
Thank you very much Manny, but am keeping this one.
sweet.
Thanks Joseph!
Wow save money
There's nothing wrong with saving money, Thanks!
+theurbanyankee I said that as a good thing like " Wooow saving money that's smart"
ok
+sparky glich Thank you buddy!
Good job. I subscribed... Check out my Slingbows if you get a sec!
works well in america does not work in the united kingdom