Originally Posted by sfmcar
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Without a shadow of a doubt the best and most consistent tip I've used. Always been a fan of the supertip and never a laminate fan but had to try one out and I won't be changing anytime soon. Executes the contact of the shot effortlessly and reacts like a dream with little effort. Only bad part it would say is the sanding of the base (red bit) as I went to far and made a mess of it but on second try after a light sand it's spot on will be buying more so I don't get stuck Without one.
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Originally Posted by billabong View PostIf you use a slow enough glue, don't you have enough time to center it , before it goes off ?
End up... I "destroyed" 2 MW super tips...... !!!!! I'm now on Kamui MH 11mm.
Maybe should consider to reduce my ferrule from 10mm to 9.75mm ??? But reduce just to try a tip ????
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Aren't tips for ten mill ferrules made just over ten mill wide?, I have a ten mill ferrule (measured with callipers) and have fitted MW super tips before.This is how you play darts ,MVG two nines in the same match!
https://youtu.be/yqTGtwOpHu8
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Originally Posted by itsnoteasy View PostAren't tips for ten mill ferrules made just over ten mill wide?, I have a ten mill ferrule (measured with callipers) and have fitted MW super tips before.
Something that might help some is if you put the tip inside something tubular in shape you can use it as a centring device but it has to be of the approximate size of the tip. I have used marker pen lids before, but once you've done a few you get a lot quicker without any aids.
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Originally Posted by RogiBear View Post... Something that might help some is if you put the tip inside something tubular in shape you can use it as a centering device ....
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Originally Posted by jrc750 View PostI tried that but couldn't quite get the hang of it, so now i do a half round version, basically tape a piece of strong card around only half the ferrule, then you can slide the tip in from the open side, once it reaches the far side of the card you should have it as central as you can get it, then push downwards to help the glue bond
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