Made this quiver yesterday from some 6/7 oz. veg tan i got from tandy. Has laces in the center of the top for a compartment separator, and i put an antler button on the back, and i knapped a point for the strap. this was my first back quiver attempt. here it goes....
(http://i77.photobucket.com/albums/j50/atlatlzoom/WholeBackQuiver.jpg)
(http://i77.photobucket.com/albums/j50/atlatlzoom/QuiverSTRAP.jpg)
Very nice way to start out!
Wow, if that's your first attempt, you just might have a future in leatherwork. Good job.
thanks guys, It took me about four hours counting the time to dye and seal the leather.
That's amazing! Where do you get the leather?
If it wears as good as it looks I think you have a future in making them. Nice job!
Ethian, I got the leather from a tandy leather store not too far from me. and madness, it wears good too, always stays where i put it on my back.
I think I Live in the Only Part of HoosierLand WITHOUT a Tandys In It!! Very Nice Work Too!!
Nice work,congrats and enjoy!
Nice work. Bue--.
Nice work!
I like it! I like the knapped point idea! The quiver looks very rustic, good choice on leathers!
Well done !!
Great job man ! Keep it up !
Archer1
VERY NICE ! done like a old pro...>>>------>RIVERWOLF
Well done! nice first go.
Pointer for the next one. invest in an edge rounder/beveler tool and a slicker. Round/bevel the edges of any raw edge such as a strap and then dye the edge and burnish it first by dampening it with water and then with beeswax, makes a neater edge and keeps the edges from looking ragged. My favorite slicker tool is a peice of deer antler with various size grooves sanded and polished into it
Excellent job ! I like it !
ChuckC