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Dart World Shoot The Bull Wall Protector 47601 - Durable Foam Padding for Dart Boards

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Plywood – A piece of 1m x 1m plywood or OSB sheet can be screwed into the wall and decorated to be a permanent fixture which you can then mount a dartboard onto. The best solution here is to get a 2m x 2m sheet of plywood that you can just lean on the wall behind the dartboard and then store away when not in use. Plywood is an easy, cheap, and simple solution for protecting your walls, you can paint it, and it will be very neat.

Wood is one of the recommended materials you can use as it will not damage the tips of your darts if they happen to land on it. Old DoorsA measuring tape is essential for accurately measuring the dimensions of your dartboard and ensuring proper alignment on the wall.

The above two are by far the easiest solutions to implement. The dartboard surround as an example simply fits around the dartboard and doesn’t require any tools, skills, or knowledge to mount it so, in my opinion, this is the easiest solution. Follow the recommended guidelines for mounting the dartboard to ensure stability and safety during play. Installation of a DIY Dartboard Wall Protector No matter how good you get at darts, you’ll always have the occasional dart slip from your grip, miss the board, or bounce out and land on the floor (which can damage both the dart and the environment). Therefore, protecting the surrounding area for your dartboard is something everyone should look to do when playing at home. For beginners whose aim may be way off or inconsistent a dartboard cabinet, although pretty, might not offer enough of a protection.When I was learning how to through the darts, I’ve hit a lot of stuff around the house, once even breaking a light bulb. That’s what I call living dangerously at home. You can’t depend on your aim to be precise all the time. So, how do you protect your wall when playing darts? Carpeted floors are usually the best option, not really hurting your darts and not getting easily damaged by any stray darts. What Not to Place Behind a Dartboard It can be caused by the dart hitting the wrong target, hitting a person, or even throwing the dart. This can lead to feelings of anger, frustration, and even sadness. If you’ve ever tried to make a DIY throw line, you’ll be well aware of how annoying the process can be. I’ve used shoes, tape, pens, basically, anything to try and make a throw line so the easiest solution is to get a 2-in-1 product that can both protect the floor and act as an accurate throw line.

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