paracord quiver 3d models
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A simple quiver for miniatures. Designed to tuck under a cape. This thing was made with Tinkercad. ...Edit it online https://www.tinkercad.com/things/l9y3CQlEjAL
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This quiver is designed to fit the 130% model. The quiver holds 5mm skewers. Print them in the orientation that they sit in the STL file. if you print them so that the layers are parallel to the bending stress in the arrow holders they will...
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printed this bow for a little friendly competition but needed a way to carry the arrows (skewers) so i designed this cool custom quiver to mount great to the bow. feel free to make your own adjustments. ...this is my first ever uploaded design so...
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This thing was made with Tinkercad. ...Edit it online https://www.tinkercad.com/things/7VkuZOBZGsk
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Included in my medieval weapons pack. Available soon on digital stores. ...This pack contains game-ready low poly models with different texture sets.
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The quiver gadgets used by Green Arrow in the television series, Arrow.
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This quiver is a remake of Yezariael75. ...The function is great just as it was. However, I wanted a blank quiver to customize for family/friends and with other brands. ...These have been a blast to use.
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Simple quiver to carry up to nine arrows with me. ... I use cable conduits with a diameter of 16 mm.
sketchfab
Wanted to make something again but I didn’t know what so here’s a quiver! The reason I put Baldr (runes) on there is because I was originally going to put mistletoe branches where the normal knot is now. ...Kinda ironic making a quiver for Baldr huh?
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... There are 6 compartments for arrows, one universal compartment and special ones for a cleaning tool and a pen. Quite handy in competition. The quiver is printed upside-down. I used PLA, 50% infill, no support. ...Quite heavy, but I like that.
grabcad
This is a STL file for my version of Hawkeye's quiver from many of the films.i no longer have the original CAD file to finish it, but it's a good start.
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Glue the pipe in "kocher" then use "schutz" to hold the quiver on the correct place. Use some strong Rubber Bands to fasten the quiver on the Limbs. I use a piece of a bicycle tube. At last you can use "stopfen to close the pipe on the outside. ...EDIT:...
cults3d
Link's quiver from Legend of Zelda: Breath of the wild. Sliced to be printable with the least amount of support. ...2mm holes( fit fot small filament pieces) help whit the aligment when glueing together.
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... will leave it in work in progress till I can test it) I've included the current IPT file as well in case someone wants to try changing it around. Instructions Print, insert into top of quiver, add arrows, marvel at the safely guarded fletch :-)
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... Really depends on the tolerances of your toothpick but mine are around 2.2 mm. I imagine additional features can be added like a top or side mount for the crossbow or a base to display the quiver at an angle, but I'm out interest/time for now.
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this quiver can hold 5 arrows Ø8mm or smaller shaft, it's designed to be attached with a rubber/leather belt wrapped directly arround to the bow limbs, the pipe support is joint with 2 prisoners that need to be glued to stay tight. ... the distance...
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... I've started to enjoy create basic shapes in Tinkercad and then giving them some character in Meshmixer. This is an example of that with geometric shapes creating the Quiver in Tinkercad and then Meshmixer giving it an organic feel, wear and life.
myminifactory
The quiver can be printed without supports, in a vertical orientation. The holes for the straps can easily accommodate 3mm (⅛") ribbon, craft leather or cording. The 'arrows' shown in the images are craft skewers with the tips sanded (for safety)...
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The quiver can be printed without supports, in a vertical orientation. The holes for the straps can easily accommodate 3mm (⅛") ribbon, craft leather or cording. The 'arrows' shown in the images are craft skewers with the tips sanded (for safety)...