yes you can actually, if you have a papermate mechanical pencil then unscrew the part that holds the led you write with. Remove the top containing the eraser the you should have the long hollow containor and the long clear thing inside that holds led. Now oout the clear thing inside how was before and push the top so at the bottom you can see the gold part sticking out and now pull the gold part as far back as possible then release firing the clear part
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a blowgun is a big tube, like a straw. When you place a dart (or other object) into it, and blow in the end, you're increasing the pressure behind the dart, which propels it out the other end where pressure is lower. Objects always move toward the area of least resistance, and the pressure you create behind the dart creates a lot of resistance.
Pencils have six sides because for the companies making them it's alot cheaper. You can make more six sided pencils from the same amount of wood than round pencils. For every 8 round pencils there would be 9 six sided pencils. Also they don't roll off of desks as easily. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Also like honeycomb, hexagonal tubes stack very well in a box with no space left between them.
no of course not they r pencils
Don't blow up the lab with your experiment. The terrorists might blow up the bridge.
Nerf did not make a blow-gun but other companies have made dart-launching blow-guns, such as Buzz Bee's Pop Shot and Blow Dart Shooter.
The 60 cal. has a bigger barrel.
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A blow dart can be used for shooting darts, usually dipped in poisons. It was commonely used as a weapon during specific times in history; times which, I apologise, can not remember.
from which countries make pencils
Gil Darnell
It can make 127,000 pencils
Making a blowgun in pretty easy. A person can empty a thick tree branch or use a hollow reed, load it with a 'dart' of sorts, and then blow.
The new dart?, not yet, the old dart?, yes.
Mozart's Lacrimosa (Requiem)
"Lacrymosa" by Evanescence "The Open Door" 2006