Originally posted by dan d:
Originally posted by John Scifres:
Just make your own. Get a board and add a couple dowels 26" apart. Get a 2# weight. Find some arrows that shoot well out of your bow and spine test them. Mark the spot on the board. Then you'll know. All that deflection, dial indicator hocus pocus just confuses me.
Hmmmmmm....... I was going to make one, but then I realized after buying the indicator and other odds and ends I might as well put the money towards just buying one. Your method would be very reasonable, good posts guys, don't know if your making my decision any easier LOL, I'm leaning towards buying one, but it is early in this post yet, I'm going to sit back and read your thoughts on this, Thanks !
Dan [/b]
Dan, I made my own in about 4hrs. one morning in my garage, and made it out of scrap lumber that I had laying around. I'm like you and wanted a spine tester, but didn't want to foot the expense for one, mainly because I'm laid off for quite some time now and money is tight.
You can do this, it's really not that hard. Also, like John said....you just need to know what your spine is for your bow or bows and duplicate that spine. I feel like mine is a "Must Have" item that I wouldn't be without when making my own arrows. It makes about as much sense as a reloader making ammo without a good scale.
Here's the link to the one that I built. It's in PDF format and you can print it out, which I would strongly suggest. The directions read more complicated than it really is. Basically, you are just building a half a wooden box with 2 ends, a notch in the center of the ends to cradle the arrow shaft and a simple pointer to guage your spine. Use what you have around your house or garage and use your imagination. Good Luck!
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http://marshal.ansteorra.org/archery/files/aob2003/spinetester.pdf Here's a couple pics of mine.