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


The original Fukiya style dart

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