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I thought Id build a blow dart gun with a laser sight.
It turned out to be a total success.
It works well, and is much more fun than regular darts of the non-blown variety.
Add a loop of cotton running the length of the pin.
I also made one where I used electrical heat shrink instead of cotton binding. It worked well, and was much faster to make, but didnt look as nice as one with binding.
To finish your binding, pass the loose end through the loop.
Thats really important string tech. As long as you plan it beforehand and add that loop its easy, but without the loop, its next to impossible.
Wool would work better, but I didnt have any.
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You can us it like this, but it was a little slow, and not very accurate.

I trimmed mine down a bit.
The point of the tail is to create drag so it flies straight, and with the sharp end up the front where it belongs.
If you have even one thin strand longer than the others it can cause trouble.
A long strand will make your dart turn off course a bit, and can also get stuck between your lip and the tube, resulting in a blowing noise but no shooting.
An easy way to trim it is to put it into the blow pipe and cut any excess with scissors.
Next, I found my container full of prototyping plastic. I explain it in this post about its possible use in making hand made fishing lures, but basically its stuff that gets soft at 65 degrees centigrade or so, and sets hard once it cools.
Next, I got hold of a laser pointer ($15 or so), then it was a simple matter of heating up some prototyping plastic, and wrapping it around both the tube, and my laser pointer.
I added three screws that sit through the plastic so I can tighten them against the laser to adjust where it points in relation to the tube. That way, its easy to adjust and make certain everything lines up properly.
I shot some video while I was sighting it. I placed the laser sighted blow dart gun in a clamp, and repeatedly shot it, and adjusted the screws to get it more accurate. A simple matter of firing, then moving the dot to the same spot as the dart hit.

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You can us it like this, but it was a little slow, and not very accurate.
I trimmed mine down a bit.
A long strand will make your dart turn off course a bit, and can also get stuck between your lip and the tube, resulting in a blowing noise but no shooting.
An easy way to trim it is to put it into the blow pipe and cut any excess with scissors.
I added three screws that sit through the plastic so I can tighten them against the laser to adjust where it points in relation to the tube. That way, its easy to adjust and make certain everything lines up properly.
I shot some video while I was sighting it. I placed the laser sighted blow dart gun in a clamp, and repeatedly shot it, and adjusted the screws to get it more accurate. A simple matter of firing, then moving the dot to the same spot as the dart hit.

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