I don't remember if it did, sorry. I did copy the following;
"OK, let's dive in. First, an explanation of very basic harmonics. Wikipedia says:A harmonic series is the sequence of sounds[1]-pure tones, represented by sinusoidal waves-in which the frequency[2] of each sound is an integer multiple of the fundamental, the lowest frequency.[3]
Your bowstring acts like a guitar string when plucked. It's length, as measured from the contact points on either end creates the fundamental frequency. The 3rd and 5th harmonics are known as the dominant harmonic frequencies. So the dividing points to dampen those two harmonics is each spot where that harmonics at its peak in the sine wave. So for the 3rd harmonic, those points would be 1/6, 3/6 and 5/6 of the string length. For the 5th harmonic, the points would be 1/10, 3/10, 5/10, 7/10 and 9/10 of the string length."
Now that being said, plucking the string from any point midway on the string should still result in a similar wave form as the length of the string remains the same.