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Im 5,10 but when im measuring 173cm the bull is way above my head to the point where i need to extend my arm WAYY to much to reach treble 20, anyone know a fix
I just ordered the KOTO from the Netherlands. A much better device for darts. Although i find the cyber player or the BOT as this unit says a bit too easy. But other than that a great product. And arrived to me in the US in less than a week!
Technically, the bull is 5' 8" from the floor where you stand. If the floor isn't level, I don't know if the diagonal is correct. I always thought it was 9' 7 3/8" on the diagonal. a^2 + b^2 = c^2. 5' 8"h 7" 9.25" l = 115.4" diagonal. You can check the height from the oche with a water level. Kind of a pain in the ass, but if there's concern due to an uneven floor, that is the way to do it.
I need to ask. Should I push in the dartpoint all the way in the dartboard thru the measurer or not? (the zoomed in example in this video isnt, that is why i'm asking)
The measurements only work if the floor is level, if the floor at the throwing mark is half inch higher or lower than the board then the height of the board and distance throwing will be wrong....
Pros and cons for both, with all in one if the flights fucked you have to change it all where as if the cosmo flight gets damaged you can just change the flight, I found the cosmo plastic shafts snap really easy
I bought a 25 gram set of Ian White darts over 20 years ago and I'm still using them today, they're a lovely well balanced set of darts that go where I aim at!
This only works on the INSIDE of a door - the mantel/lintel/whatever it's called gets in the way if you try to hang it on the other side and the door won't shut, so make sure to check the hinges are on the correct side before you buy or you'll end up disappointed like I am. Otherwise it's a great product and works like you'd expect.
The stand is made for sisal dart boards. They normally come with the centre screw. With this screw you hang it on the wall too ... Just search which screw you need (it's a very pointed one) and ask in the next tool shop for it. Think, it can't be expensive.
I searched in a darts forum: "... but essentially it's a 25mm 7 gauge screw for the back of the board ...". As I wrote above: it's important that the screw is pointed AND NOT TOO LONG (or too short)! Too long will damage the bullseye, too short is dangerous - the heavy board could fall off the wall ... When you screw it in let a gap of aprox. 2mm between board and screw head.
Always use the diagonal marking as it is a common mistake to mark the 2.37m distance from the wall and not a point that equates to a mark on the floor level with the the face of the board. if this is measured incorrectly, oche distance is too short. (even on diagram in video this is not clear).
Hi, I have a question. You said 293cm but quite a few sites and the instruction leaflet on my dart board set are saying 237cm. Sorry I'm new to darts and just setting everything up so not sure. Can you please confirm?
I've had the smooth ones in 23g for a month or so. Great darts, grip level 2, ring grip isn’t sharp, machining is very clean. They have the least aggressive points I've used in my blade 6 board, which is quite soft, and they pair well together, I actually enjoy the board more with these darts.
I have the Winmau oche measure and it's wrong by over 10 mm as I have measured it alongside a steel measuring tape. The first cm starts about 12 mm away from the hole you put your dart point in .