Making a Bow Quiver with Modification
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- Опубліковано 15 січ 2025
- Building a traditional bow quiver that will fit any longbow or recurve. I added a little modification anyone could add to their quiver to add another arrow and make it more rugged. I did this while being isolated with COVID.
#traditionalarchery #bowquiver #handmade
Thanks! My quiver always seems to be slide around at the fades and I think your design will really help me. I just got another weekend project. Great idea, and excellent video!
Nice. Thanks for sharing
That's good work, thanks for posting it.
Nice job looks great
Good diy ideal. Thank you. Hope you well. God speed.
Great idea... Just this week I've been in the garage modifying my Quiver due to my short Fades on my 52" hunter 2
Shrew. My arrows are sticking out touching the ground🤮 What I did is extend the cover piece up 4 1/2" with a flat piece of 1 1/4 aluminum. I put it all back together added a few Washers, It worked perfect. Now I'm going to look for some carbon material or something light and durable Take it apart and Reassemble... Shrewbow's keeps talking about using an extreme Kickback For that bow... Unless I'm missing some it don't seem to do the trick. Maybe that's why they never show the fletchings in their example picture.... Hope this helps Someone with the same problem.
"They like cuz they can see it, I like it cuz it's cheap or free, even better".
A man after my own heart. Great build, just need to know where you got the rubber for the lower section?
I get rubber from a local gasket shop. They do a lot of oilfield and industrial gaskets but they let me look through cut offs and scrap and don’t charge much.
Those things that you get at harbor freight are called pics. You use them a lot and automotive as well
Excellent video.
What material do you use to make the rubber tie-down straps out of?
@@andrevantonder8206 I use rubber that I get from a gasket company.
Ty can you share the dimensions of the top part of the quiver and the dimensions of the rubber arrow holder? Hoping to make one of these over the next couple weeks.
The hood is 3 1/2” wide 3 1/4” deep and 3 1/2” tall. The gripper is 4” wide and 2 1/4” deep. Hope that helps. Good luck with yours.
@@Makingitwild thank you very much! Keep up the great videos.
@@craigjones7401 thanks.
nice job. this video should have gotten more views.
Thanks. I don’t get many views but that’s okay with me.
@@Makingitwild Packaging foam works great on my side quiver and of course archery stores will tell you you need to buy their foam..
@@tonymaurice4157 it’s free and last just as long as any other foam.
What type of rubber do you use for your self made straps? Very nice job on the quiver.
I get the rubber from a local gasket shop. They do a lot of oil and gas work and they sell scrap pieces cheap. I’m sure you could order it online but I haven’t looked for it.
COULD YOU LIST THE MATERIALS IN THE DESCRIPTION PLEASE
For your rubber I don't know if it would work this is just a suggestion a hockey puck
I’ve never thought about using a hockey puck. It might be too hard of rubber but worth a shot.
What rubber mat did you use for the arrow holder?
@@jasonbubb1275 rubber gasket material
I know this is an old video but how much would you charge for one?
Sorry I don’t sell them but if you are in the market big Jim’s archery and selway both make really good ones. There are also a few guys that make nice custom leather hoods but I don’t have experience working with them.
They are called mechanic's picks.
How did you make the straps that hold it?
It’s just rubber that I cut out of a strip.
What if you don’t have all the power tools? Then what?
It just takes longer if you are using hand tools but it can still be done
What bow are you shooting not bad .
I shoot bows that I make most of the time. I play around with other bows and switch way more than I should.
Very nice, but dude stop filming yourself with a window at your back, it's hard to see just what you were doing with the cancer rubber band.
Duh... How do you make a bow quiver?.... Tickle it with a feather! Groan, sorry, couldn't stop myself.
That’s the best one I’ve heard all day. I might have to steal that one from you.
Hot glueing wood, ok im out bye!
See ya. For everyone else hot glue is an old bandsaw trick that works great when you need to hold wood but you don’t want to make it permanent.
@@Makingitwild For that you use thin paper and normal glue, so easy.