The solution: LDD's (I'm not expecting it to catch on)
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Here I compared one to a glue dome I made before I mastered this method:
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The first step in making this type of dart is to cut your blanks (no shit)
The foam I use is not that Frost King garbage, I buy my foam from Rona. It is pretty dense compared to what the other big hardware stores carry but its still freakin' gray and impossible to find.
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The next step is drilling a hole in the center of the blank, I used the wood sanding screw on thing that came with my Dremel and just put some duct tape on some cpvc so it fit well in it. I took a picture so you can see it for yourself:
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This step is just finding a rig to hold your darts. Iv'e seen people use berserker turrets, rf20 turrets, wood with holes in it but I just use cpvc shoved in some "blow marker" thing I had as a kid.
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You dont need to do this for your darts (especially if your going for that "safe dart") but I find all it does is add range. What I did is put a copper BB in each hole, you could also fill it with caulking from the next step.
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Almost there
Your going to want to grab your caulk for this step. I used this Mono Ultra stuff I had lying around the house. Your also gonna want to grab your caulk gun so application is smoother.
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Finally you should have a turret full of darts ready to dry, drying takes 2-3 days so account for that if your making these 10 minutes before you leave for a war. After about a day I go in with my clippers and clip off any excess, I then pat down the domes into a less harmful looking shape.
Questions? Comments? Suggestions? I'm open to all!
Edited by Mr cleaver, 04 November 2013 - 07:55 PM.