Someone with a 3D printer - make some money…

Bluto

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All bow manufacturers come up with good ideas. Nature of the business. Some come up with terrible ideas for the same solution.

Someone with 3D printing skills: if you figure out an adapter to make the Mathews Engage Limb Legs fit other bows, you’d probably sell one for just about every other bow out there.

I can’t fathom how everyone else keeps making these stupid ideas for bow stands that shove the cam in the dirt. (I’m talking about YOU, Hoyt Go Stix. Worst $60 accessory ever.)
 
It's not that easy. Every bow has a different center of gravity hence every bow would need it's own model. Distance between limbs differs on makes and models, is there a place to "engage" onto the limbs/limb bolts without hindering anything. If it was that easy, someone would have done it.
 
Hm. I can’t imagine how the V3X, V3, Atlas, VXR, Vertix, Traverse, TX-5, Triax, Halon, and Halon 32 all have the same CG/balance point?

I wouldn’t think a single universal solution exists, but neither would you need one for every bow. (Mostly, I stopped underestimating what people who are really good at 3D printing can come up with. 👍🏻)
 
Make one for the slim limb bows like the drens and the switcy's. I've got about 10 people that would buy them today !!!
 
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