Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Arrows => Topic started by: DirtyDan on July 21, 2008, 07:19:30 pm
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Hey, guys. I was looking in a book I have on Indian artifacts and I found an interesting picture of a cedar arrow box or quiver made by Olympic penninsula Indians and found in 1870. I just had to try to make one like it. I went to Lowe's and bought a cedar fence post for $6, cut it off at about 30", split it on the band saw, hollowed it out and carved the wolf image on it. It hinges open at the head end. I lined it with black deer hide and twisted hemp cordage. I painted it with a thin grey acrylic and colored acrylic paints. This is a present for my good friend Billy Berger who wrote two recent articles in PA. He makes beautiful arrow and I thought this box would help to show them off.
Dan Spier
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I love it Dan and I bet Billy will, too. I have a book with the same kind of boxes also and I've thought of doing it like an alligator since I live in Fl.
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this looks awesome, real cool sir! ;D
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Beautiful Dan and a great gift. :)
Pappy
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Thats something different and I must say I like it. Billy is one lucky dog :)
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Nice, just plain nice. 8)
Dick
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Thanks to everyone.
Dan
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Dan, You do a bit of everything! Cool arrow box. I can see the NW design in it. Pat
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Cool.... Guess I better make one of those. Maybe a snake for my snake bow and snake arrows. ;D
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Very nice ! I'm sure Billy will love it !
You are a good friend !
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Sweet, Dan...How did you go about hollowing it out?
-Matt
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very cool brother, fine craftsmanship.. Hawk a/ho
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great job man. ifin you painted it green, it'd look alot like a gator. ;D
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Thanks, guys. Matt, I used a really neat chisel from Lee Valley Tools to hollow it out. It was a kind of gouge that had an offset handle and a semi-circular edge. It worked great on that soft cedar.
Dan