Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Around the Campfire => Topic started by: Mesophilic on March 08, 2020, 11:56:41 pm
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I've searched and searched and I just can't seem to find out how this is done. How do you attach a head on a quiver like this?
(https://hidehandler.com/components/com_jshopping/files/img_products/thumb_Fur_quivers_on_rack2.jpg)
I'm still in the process of tanning the hides so I'll probably have a few mote questions before this is through.
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You will have to remove the head from the hide. Cut it off with a sharp razor from the flesh side or you will be inundated with lots of loose hair. The times I did this I used a strip of thin leather to go over the cut edge, punch the holes in the 3 layers, skin and both edges of the trim strip, and stitch it to the rim of the quiver.
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Thanks, that makes more sense than what I was picturing in my mind.
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Why wouldn't you just tube the hide when skinning it and leave the head attached?
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Why wouldn't you just tube the hide when skinning it and leave the head attached?
From what I can see of pictures on my phone it looks like those critters were “case skinned” like a tube as Eddie says. They would have just had a cut from rear leg to rear leg and around the anus to the tail.
The quivers I have made I put the head to bottom. Sew mouth opening closed and put arrows in from opposite end where origin cut was made. I fold top couple inches of hide over and let tail hang down.
I’ll try to see if I can post a picture of one I did before.
Bjrogg
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Mes I couldn’t post the pictures I wanted to. If you go to Primitive Skills section I moved a older post to the top. It’s actually a display quiver I made for someone and not good pictures of head but maybe you can get the idea.
I think it’s titled Mink and Wessel combo quiver.
Bjrogg