DIY Side Quiver
Posted: Sat Sep 06, 2014 6:21 pm
Hey guys,
So a while ago (I think I did a little post about it) I made my own side quiver out of an old field pack I had lying about. I got the design from an American chap through Traditional Bowhunter Magazine and I've been really happy with it.
Here's a pic I took while stumping this morning (you can't really see it in this pic but it has a cut out allowing access to the arrows from the pointy end):
So I hosted a photo of his design on my google drive, you'll need to download it and zoom in probably to read the measurements (all in inches of course):
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_N7B2 ... sp=sharing
I don't have much experience using the google drive... if it's not working let me know...
His one was made out of nice thick leather and tied together with rawhide. It looked beautiful (as opposed to my obviously more amateur version ). Anyway, I've liked it so much I thought the design was worth sharing as it's incredibly simple and very functional.
Jim
So a while ago (I think I did a little post about it) I made my own side quiver out of an old field pack I had lying about. I got the design from an American chap through Traditional Bowhunter Magazine and I've been really happy with it.
Here's a pic I took while stumping this morning (you can't really see it in this pic but it has a cut out allowing access to the arrows from the pointy end):
So I hosted a photo of his design on my google drive, you'll need to download it and zoom in probably to read the measurements (all in inches of course):
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_N7B2 ... sp=sharing
I don't have much experience using the google drive... if it's not working let me know...
His one was made out of nice thick leather and tied together with rawhide. It looked beautiful (as opposed to my obviously more amateur version ). Anyway, I've liked it so much I thought the design was worth sharing as it's incredibly simple and very functional.
Jim