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    #16
    I used the one on the top... with an 1/8' hole spacing. Using the wheel just makes the job of marking hole locations faster and easier. The same thing can be accomplished by using a ruler to layout hole spacing. The reason I bought a set of spacing wheels to begin with, was when I made the knife sheath below. There were just too many holes to use a ruler.



    Tom

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      #17
      Awesome! that will get me started... Thanks

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        #18
        Tom:

        I posted over on your Quiver thread asking for a list of tools and sources. Can you tell us where your getting your leather and what basic tools we will need for a Quiver project like yours?

        I would love any info to help me along with a quiver like that, thanks.

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          #19
          Check out the list I left over there. And if you need anything else, or find yourself having trouble getting anything you need, give me a shout.

          Tom

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            #20
            Originally posted by Live2Hunt View Post
            Tom:

            I posted over on your Quiver thread asking for a list of tools and sources. Can you tell us where your getting your leather and what basic tools we will need for a Quiver project like yours?

            I would love any info to help me along with a quiver like that, thanks.
            Live2Hunt, how do I find Toms quiver thread you are talking about?

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              #22
              Sweeet, let me give you my address to mail me a set !!! Woody

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                #23
                Woody,

                Check your B-mail.

                Tom

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                  #24
                  Nice work!!

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                    #25
                    Thanks Mr. Kidwell!!

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                      #26
                      That is simply and awesome!!!

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                        #27
                        Thats pretty neat Tom. Good job.

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