Mike Dickens
New Member
Wanted to share our completed Hawkeye AoU quiver. This was without doubt one of the most difficult builds we've ever done as there are no 3d/printed components to the quiver.
Everything seen here was made via custom made bucks/vacuum-forming. Once the basic shapes were established and assembled we coated the entire frame with Smooth-on XTC. After several coats and much sanding we applied our vinyl carbon fiber patterns and gave a final clear coat to "laminate" the entire quiver. An aluminum extrusion rail was installed in the center for the loaded arrow to magnet onto.
All of the arrowheads were pieced together with sculpts/laser cuts and were then molded and resin casted.
I hope to do a more extensive write-up later when I have a bit more time. Hope you like.
Everything seen here was made via custom made bucks/vacuum-forming. Once the basic shapes were established and assembled we coated the entire frame with Smooth-on XTC. After several coats and much sanding we applied our vinyl carbon fiber patterns and gave a final clear coat to "laminate" the entire quiver. An aluminum extrusion rail was installed in the center for the loaded arrow to magnet onto.
All of the arrowheads were pieced together with sculpts/laser cuts and were then molded and resin casted.
I hope to do a more extensive write-up later when I have a bit more time. Hope you like.