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Old 19-05-08, 06:37 PM
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I think limb alignment is about having both limbs pointing away from each other by 180 degrees. That would mean, a line drawn down the middle of each limb, would appear in line with one another when viewed from behind the string line. The centre line does not need to be drawn,as viewing from directly behind the string means the string appears as a line on the limbs and should be seen as passing through the middle of both limbs, end to end.
Using the long rod can be a bit variable, especially if you tighten it different amounts and get different alignments as a result.
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