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Now take your clay or what ever and form it around the battery so that the LED's are sticking out at one end. Make it semi long like a dart kinda just thicker... any way now your done. Take that and whip it against bricks or concrete.

I know that scalpie doesn't work all that well, playdoh or silly puddy might work better, its still in the beta stage (lol) so I'm profecting it but I though I'd let you guys have a wing at it to see what you come up with. (Ihave pics but their not working right now, but they should be up soon.)
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Jun 17, 2010. 12:23 AMcitebaid says:
i haven't tried. but non drying clay seams like it would work well. you might want to warm it up before trying to get it to stick to something tho. easy to get at any craft stores and walmart and such places have it some times. and it comes in different colors to match your led :P
Oct 10, 2008. 5:03 PMBig_Duke says:
Is there any way to make a type of glue that would not damage fabrics? I was thinking of making one of these for an adapted game of "tag" for night play.
Jan 6, 2009. 12:21 AMmettaurlover says:
you can use inside out duct tape
Feb 8, 2008. 7:08 PMworditsseb says:
you can water down fun tac
Apr 17, 2008. 7:17 AMcsmiler says:
you can also water down soap
Sep 17, 2008. 12:59 PMcodongolev says:
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May 4, 2008. 6:51 PMphalanx447 says:
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Aug 14, 2006. 2:56 PMTwist9 says:
I think that Funtac or somthing similar would be a more effective, but more expensive option for actual throwing, and an extra weight might also add to the throw-to-stick effectiveness.
May 22, 2006. 4:44 AMemperor799 says:
Beware: Poster Putty and any other oil-based putty/clay will leave large greasy blotches on paint, drywall, wallpaper, etc.

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