OOps! Lets try this again:
Here is a quiver I made last year. My first quiver was one I made from tanned deer hide, and although it was very soft and quiet in the woods, broadheads just poked right through the thin leather. So I made some leather broadhead sheaths, but they were a real pain to put on and take off. This is the solution I finally came up with.
The round leather piece with the broadhead sheaths is just a friction fit in the quiver, and the broadheads are very easy to withdraw. There is plenty of room to put a few arrows with field tips in also. Overall I'm pretty happy with it, I just wish I had used some lighter weight leather.