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#How to set up hotkeys for dart fletching professional
Now you have a professional looking dart, that lives up to its name.
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put a glob of hot glue about 3/8 an inch down from the cone end of the wire and pull it into the cone, drop some more hot glue in the cone on the wire and fill about 1/2 an inch up, then line up the cone with the wire (may be off a bit, but looking down from the top of the cone the stub of wire can be straightened inside to keep it uniform), and let the glue solidify. Back to the action, cut the cone right at the bottom of the marker line so almost none is visible, then slide the finished cone onto the wire you cut to size. A 10 foot long dart might be to big for hunting squirrels. The big reveal! //Warning! Hot glue is (obviously) hot, and sevier burns could occur.// Cut to size a section of stiff wire, I recemend 5-1/2 inches as a good length but you could make it as long or short as you want. Other supsitutes include, but aren't limited to: wire coathanger, large finishing nails(very heavy, but if you are a scuba diver then this may be good for you), pen ink cartriges(if you're desperate), and bamboo skewers(great for disposable one off darts or if you want bio-degradable darts, but may require different cone for that one to completely degrade). List: 1)sissors 2)stiff wire cutters 3)hot glue gun 4)hot glue refills 5)measuring stick 6)cold root beer 7)permanent marker 8)gallon jug(must be hdpe#2 plastic, but most are) 9)0.0625 music wire(or those mini wire flags sold at hardware stores for construction) 10)paper 11)tape 12)plaster of Paris 13) skewer or popsicle stick 14) your blowgun (needed to size the dart cones and straightener big) 15)A lighter or heatgun 16) patience, and persistence (super glue in picture not needed) Note: The wire I use is great because it is light and stiff, but may not be available to you. Feel free to skip to the procces and come back to this later for your build. You won't get very far without the materials to make these, so I have made a list of what I used and wrote it down here for convenience.