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Create Your Own Darts Scorer In Five Simple Steps

If you wish to track your darts play with optimum accuracy then creating your own darts scorer and have fun. There are certain games that require each side to monitor the score carefully in order to remain better informed, especially when the check out is near. An effective <a href="http://www.madhousedarts.co.uk/electronic-darts-scorer/3-in-1-darts-scorer-ds-001.html">darts scorer</a> does not necessarily have to have a complex design. In fact, the simplest design may pump out fruitful results.

Step 1: Start by measuring the free space on the cabinet for the dart scorer or on the wall nearest to the latter.

Step 2: Move a chalkboard into the area measured by you so that it can be attached directly to the board cabinet or the wall.

Step 3: Monitor the wiring system running through the chosen portion of the wall before getting the board screwed. Wear goggles while drilling the board corners. Place the dart board flat against the cabinet or wall and then squeeze a pencil through the holes on the board to mark the drilling points on the wall.

Step 4: Now put the <a href="http://www.madhousedarts.co.uk/electronic-darts-scorer/3-in-1-darts-scorer-ds-001.html">Unicorn darts</a> board away and drill the four points on the wall marked by your pencil. Lift the board over to a position just above the four holes and get it screwed into individual holes. You have to pay extra attention that the darts scorer board has been screwed tight and will not rattle.

Step 5: You may choose the color of the tape depending on the shade of the darts scorer board. Make sure that the tape you pick vertically separates the board into twin columns, each one of them even. Put another tape layer horizontally, around three inches from the head of the board. This area will be reserved for noting down the name of the player. Use another tape to apply in a horizontal layer roughly around ten inches from the bottom of the first strip. Here you maintain a record of the sets or legs won through the course of the game.

 | Jessica Thomson Jessica Thomson  |  Sports  |  Dec 5, 2011  |  52 Views
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