in my other thread here...
http://www.primitivearcher.com/smf/index.php/topic,2953.0.html... justin asked me to do a build-along when i make the next quiver. well, i'm making the next quiver and here comes the build-along!
this-one is going to be this year's combined birthday-christmas-and-all-other-occasions-present for my nephew...
the fur i used is wildboar again but this was a much smaller animal (one can still see the piglet-stripes in the first picture) which makes work a lot easier! i'm sure you can do the same quiver with other furs like from deer or badger just the same way. okay, here we go...
phase 1:
- first of all cut out a half-template similar to what you see in the second picture. mine here measures 25" X 8,5" which will be good to contain a dozen arrows laterone.
- draw a line through the length of the skin and copy the template mirrored onto the skin.
- cut this out carefully using a carpet or leather knife. i cut thisone - as shown in picture 3 - in a line including the ears to get it really fancy (my nephew will like that...)
- if you want your quiver to be really quiet later cut a second piece of fur as shown in the 4th picture and glue it in on the inside around the mouth of the quiver as shown in picture 5
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