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Geophys2 told us about his Bearpaw arrow analyser:
The idea intrigued me, and as detailed here:
I did some experiments to figure out how it worked; I thought that was the end of it but apparently not.
So here we have presented the next in my series of expensive and over-complicated solutions to simple problems.
Spine tester
Never bothered before, and now shooting barebow spine matching is probably the least of my problems, but lockdown needs something to fill the void. Works better than I expected. I did remove the return spring from the dial gauge to improve return accuracy and reduce force on arrow.
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Geophys2 told us about his Bearpaw arrow analyser:
The idea intrigued me, and as detailed here:
Spine tester
...when supported at centres of 28" with a weight of 1.94 lb suspended from the middle. It used to be 26" centres and 2 lb, but that obviously had to be changed because it was almost sensible. Beautifully put! Many a true word hath been spoken in jest.
www.archeryinterchange.com
I did some experiments to figure out how it worked; I thought that was the end of it but apparently not.
So here we have presented the next in my series of expensive and over-complicated solutions to simple problems.
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