Gillo GT Bowquiver

Gillo GT Bowquiver

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A friend of mine recently bought a Gillo GT 21 riser and was looking for an bowquiver so I designed one. It should fit every Gillo GT-riser with this limbpocket-design and was tested successfully on a GT21 and a GT25. I designed it so it acts as a counterweight for an hunting-stabilizer or a barebow-weight (a few associations like IFAA don't allow backfacing weights ... but allow bowquivers ^^) It also dampens the shot very excellent and makes the bow more silent. Since Gillo enables the user to mount anything to the m5-thread of the bolt-locking-system I used this option. Important: You need a short M5-Screw to secure the quiver to the riser. Depending on how deep your grub-screws are screwed in ;) Short descriptions of what I uploaded and how I designed and printed it: 1. The Main Part:"Gillo_BowQuiver.stl" IMPORTANT: You need two of them *duh* ;) But you must invert/mirror the second one in your slicer after you printed the first one. Otherwise you will have two upper or lower parts ;) I printed this part in Carbon-Fiber-PETG with 40% infill and a 0.6 nozzle it is sturdy as hell. It should work with all the common filaments (PETG, PLA, ASA, ABS, etc.) or nozzle-sizes. Since I designed it so it directly connects to the riser on different contact-points it shouldn't wobble or move and fit perfectly. There is a (kind of triangular) compression-shaft in which you can insert different Arrowholders, so you can swap between different options. For me they fit very snuggly to the Main Part, so there was no need for a kind of lock. 2. The Arrowholder: I printed this part in TPU 95A and I strongly advice to use TPU for ease of use and perfect fitting. It may also work in PLA or PETG but it was designed with TPU in mind. I uploaded two versions of the holder: One for four 0.245-arrows and one for five 0.166 arrows. These are the most used shaft-diameters and should fit every common outer Diameter/Spine. There are also 3 holes for mounting other equipment like the Security-Cap. 3. The SecurityCap: A cap which makes sure that you don't fall into your arrowtips and lose an eye if you stumble ;) It is optional and I used sawn off 0.166-arrow-shafts to support it. 4. The SecurityCap-Holder: I also printed it in TPU and it compression-fits into the 3 holes of the Arrow-Holder. I hope everything is visible on the photos ;) HAVE FUN PRINTING AND SHOOTING :) btw. I botched everything together with tinkercad, so I can only export OBJ, STP and GLTF. No STEP-files, sorry :(

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