Being interested in electronics, and having some knowledge of working with them, I was inspired for this idea by reading the Hunger Games (good read for those of us that are in high school, or if you guys have kids in school).
Here's the gist of it:
I'm thinking of attaching a sensor that measures flex to the limbs of a bow (probably a recurve) to measure what position the bow is in during the draw. When it's at mid-draw, it will activate a small vibration motor in the riser, and will stay on until I reach correct full draw. Sort of like a clicker, but only quieter and more direct. I was thinking initially to activate it when I was at full draw, but soon realized that would not help shooting, having a riser that's shaking when I'm taking a shot. Anyway, this is going to take a while to develop, but the question that I have now is this:
If I wanted to create a cavity in the riser to put the electronics/battery in (2 sq. inches maximum needed), where would be the best location for them? Can I laminate the riser without using heat (because I don't want to heat-stress the electronic components)?
I'm going to have to think this one over... It's going to be a while before progress is made on this, but hopefully I can have a prototype working without being mounted in a riser by the end of summer.