I've done something similar with an old set of target storm points. I place the dart in the drill, straight barrel, and started with sandpaper to get the rest of the black coating off. Then, gently used a metal file in a criss cross formation. They came out nice. I do have a dremel tool I may try on another set soon. Nice video.
I've done something similar with an old set of target storm points. I place the dart in the drill, straight barrel, and started with sandpaper to get the rest of the black coating off. Then, gently used a metal file in a criss cross formation. They came out nice. I do have a dremel tool I may try on another set soon. Nice video.
@Darren4032 yeah i used to do this, it works well for a milder grip which i actually prefer
Nice vid Kurt! I’m going to do that to some of mine
Thanks for showing
Good video Kurt
Thanks mate!
Would that work on Swiss points? Id like to try this but don’t want to risk snapping them
@@maul-_-2126 it would but yeah you'd need to be careful. Don't push on them too much
@ thank you I’ll definitely try to do this on the weekend then
What brand of rotatory tool do u have?
@taylormills3879 it's just some cheap one off amazon as I only use them for my own points. Terratek I think it's called
Super Groovy Dude Great Video!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Is there any point if you don’t touch the tip during the throw?
@-_Blitz_- yeah this grip is more suited for people looking for the points to grip better in the board
@ oh right I see, thanks
Another idea is to dip the point in epoxy resin let excess run off and sprinkle very fine sand on it.
Not heard that one before
@ I’m an Aussie we are an unconventional lot.
Cheers for the reply mate.
Due to add more grip than the old sandpaper and drill method and a lot less faffing about