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| Here we go. |
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| Cut stirrer straws about three fourths the length of the nails. |
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| Move adhesive rectangles (if available) out of harms way. |
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| Prefolding aids in sticking sticky side to sticky side for disposal |
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| Or you could stick the stuff to a box stuffed with old plastic grocery bags for side-by-side five point targets. |
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| Cut backing paper in half and set one half aside for the next dart. |
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| Fold half-sheet in half to form long rectangle. |
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| Reclaim "tape." |
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| adhere to "dull" inside corner like so, |
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| Hi Mom! |
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| Place on work surface with tape sticky side up. |
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| Begin rolling onto shaper. |
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| Keep it as tight as possible |
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| It is important that the tape reaches all the way around and overlaps itself. |
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| How you doing? |
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| This pic is titled "Wa" because the skewer is dis-a-pointed! |
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| A little more than two and a quarter thirty-seconds (just over one ninth of seven elevenths) My head hurts! |
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| Ready to be united. |
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| Behind every brad there is a pushy skewer. |
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| When the straw grips the wood, you're good. |
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| Insert thus. The more force required for the nail to see daylight the better as long as you don't split a seam! |
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| Grasp tip and extract skewer. |
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| Cut to fit. |
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The original Fukiya style dart Les fle'chettes Japonaises
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