Obviously this is a product I'm plugging, but the video here is a fairly extensive video write up of how to convert clips for stefans.
With some of the new breach systems I'm developing, I had to start using stefans, which I've avoided until now.
One of the problems I encountered was poor dart feeding with the ROF's and tight tolerances I was trying to achieve, so I made this little set to improve the quality of my converted clips.
My videos are a bit boring I guess, but give a thorough overview of the process from start to finish.
Hope this is of use to you.

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Posted 04 July 2013 - 08:42 AM
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Posted 05 July 2013 - 07:55 PM
Hey in the future if you just have a few pictures or a video the proper place to put it is here: http://nerfhaven.com...ic=5250&st=4500
We don't really need to make more threads to hold an unbiased, nuanced discussion of the video contents -- you can do that already in youtube comments.
Posting threads here are for the benefit of having a text writeup so that way people can skim through detailed pictures to see what's up, read a parts list, or read a step-by-step guide (as an added bonus, it gets archived and indexed by web crawlers so people can search for them easily without wading through all noise of the rest of the internet).
We don't really need to make more threads to hold an unbiased, nuanced discussion of the video contents -- you can do that already in youtube comments.
Posting threads here are for the benefit of having a text writeup so that way people can skim through detailed pictures to see what's up, read a parts list, or read a step-by-step guide (as an added bonus, it gets archived and indexed by web crawlers so people can search for them easily without wading through all noise of the rest of the internet).
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