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willie:
Here is a couple of pics of a fixture I am building for some Bodnik Mohawk Hybrid takedown limbs. It still needs an arrow rest, a way to draw the mechanical release back and to be mounted to a stand at the range.
The purpose of placing the limbs in a fixture is so that different arrow designs can be shot with some degree of repeatability. Limb spacing and angle of deflex is adjustable for further evaluation of any particular arrow.
About 60 pounds of mostly inch and an eighth plywood.  hope this pic is better.

Danzn Bar:
Wow Willie .....your really spending a lot of time designing and building some mighty fine fixtures.......But I would love to see more bows that you build.   Do you make selfbows?
DBar

Badger:
   That is cool Willie!

BowEd:
Yea DBar.....I sent him 2 very nice staves.1 osage and 1 hickory.Figured I'd see a bow built on here from that.Looks like a good set up though.Took some well thought out planning.

Del the cat:
Great set up.
Handy for plotting the FD curves with the various configurations to :)
Not so useful for wooden limbs tho'  >:(
Del

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