Transport Quiver / Transport Pipe build from a HT - Pipe by Heissklebepistole 3d model
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Transport Quiver / Transport Pipe build from a HT - Pipe by Heissklebepistole

Transport Quiver / Transport Pipe build from a HT - Pipe by Heissklebepistole

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Building an archery quiver / transport quiver from a HT - Pipe.
Materials needed:
HT - Pipe DN 110, f.e. this: https://www.amazon.de/HT-Rohr-Abwasserrohr-Passl%C3%A4nge-Durchmesser-1000mm/dp/B00IRE5VJQ
HT - Pipe end lid, f.e. this: https://www.amazon.de/HT-Abflussrohr-HT-Muffenstopfen-DN-100/dp/B01MR5U9KQ
Some duct tape
a strap, f.e. this one: https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B00LPEQI0Q/
a buckle, f.e. this one: https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B01MZ952F2
some soft material like foamed plastics
some material for the handle of the lid. I used 4 mm twisted / plaitet cord.
Tools needed:
a saw, handsaw or dremel will be fine
sanding paper
needle and yarn to sew the strap
Steps:
Cut the HT - Pipe to the needed length using a cutter on the Dremel or using a handsaw. If you use a Dremel wear eye protection because warm/molten material will fly around.
Sand the the rough edges of the cut. Do not use the Dremel for this, because it will melt the material.
Cut the slits for the straps according to your straps.
Sand the rough edges of the slits. Again: no Dremel.
Put the strap through the slits and sew one end together and sew the other end to the buckle. For me 1,9 meters of strap works fine. The length may differ for you.
Glue the foamed/soft material on to the inside of the HT - lid.
Force the lid into the muffle. Once in the muffle, it is extremly difficult to remove it again. So think twice befor inserting the lid into the muffle that you are really done with sanding the slits.
Print the STL provided. You can also use the Scetchup file to customize it to your needs.
Put some duct tape to the lid. Use more for the lid to fit in more firmly, use less for a more lose fit.
For the grip of the lid I used 4mm plaited / twisted cord.
Optional:
You can paint the pipe and lid using acrylics or give it your personal touch you like.
I would be happy to see your makes! :-)

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