fla1011 's Japan Review
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2013-07-11
I had been using flight rings for a long time, but some flights would come off easily, so I bought a paper flight from S Darts and had a hole drilled in it, bought a shell lock and put it on. I bought this punch and tried it. It is expensive and well made. The only thing that is a little bit tight is the part where you have to press the flight when drilling the hole. When using it for standard or shaped flights, you can just press it against the guide and the hole will be centered on its own, so there is no problem.
8 people found this helpful
2012-03-07
It's a completely different thing if you don't put the rings through the flights or not.
3 people found this helpful
2012-03-08
Here comes the punch for the Shell Lock!
From now on, shell lock + flight protector seems to be very useful for folding people, and I would love to have one for drilling holes!
3 people found this helpful
2012-03-06
I would like to try it, but it is still expensive (>____<).
I'd like to buy it if the price could come down a little more!
3 people found this helpful
2012-03-05
This will allow me to spread out my non-formed flights to a solid 90 degrees and is very economical. Hopefully the price will come down a bit.
2 people found this helpful
2012-10-30
☆3.
The advantage is the champagne ring that is fitted by using this tool.
It is an item that adds a little accent and greatly contributes to the longevity of the shaft, but its drilling machine is a bit lousy.
To be frank, we can only say that the accuracy is a bit lax. It is true that being versatile for flights of various shapes is a gimmicky and costly factor, but when you buy a large number of flights with a small production run, you have to open all the flights, fold them into the unfolded side, and then punch them in that shape to get the accuracy you need. I don't like the idea of having to open all the flights, fold the unfolded side, and then punch them in that shape to get accuracy.
I would have liked to have had the parts made a little more precisely, as even the slightest misalignment would throw everything out of alignment.
That's why I want to keep it for myself.
I can just punch a hole and take it with me because the wings are so fragile today.
2 people found this helpful
2012-03-04
It's finally on the market!
You don't need to use a champagne ring to get the same effect.
In the long run, it is more economical than Flight L.
1 people found this helpful
2012-03-04
I've been waiting for the champagne flight punch!
0 people found this helpful
2012-03-04
The flight opens 90 degrees so the darts fly stable. It also prevents rear-end collisions, so it is very useful.
0 people found this helpful
2012-03-06
This is a new type of flight punch.
I think that more people will use champagne rings now that this type of punch has been released.
0 people found this helpful