Not so useful for wooden limbs tho'
Perhaps not, Del. It is primarily for experimenting with different arrows, but I did have a plan brewing about putting some shorter billets together into a sort of three piece all wood semi-takedown.
Alan, a chrono and some sort of steady draw + auto-trip release is definitely in the making. Haven't given the rest too much thought yet, but the space between the limbs is wide open to possibilities. I suppose that adjusting the height or centershot can be used to fine tune the arrow spine needed.
Is it to compare speed of different arrow designs only? Or also arrow flight and take off, than maybe a mechanism to simulate finger release?
Yes, not only to compare initial speed of different arrow designs, but hopefully a way to evaluate cast and stabilization with arrows of identical weight, but different fletchings, FOC and spines, etc. I am sure the hard part for me as a archer will be seeing just what the difference is between the machine and my fingers once I put the limbs back on the factory riser.