You may need to build up the motor shaft so that the tubing fits, either do this with tape or a tighter fitting piece of tubing. The tubing is longer than the shaft, so the nock of the arrow can be fitted inside the end of the tubing. I solved this by adding a sleeve of silicone tubing over the metal shaft of the motor. The motor has a metal shaft - so you need some way to be able to slot in an arrow. I always intended to come up with a more elegant solution to mounting the motor - but this works! As a longbow archer who uses wooden arrows - I like to check my arrows are straight and when Im making up a set of arrows I crest the ends of the arrow. Tape the motor to the top of your old tin. Slot the batteries into place in the battery holder, flip the switch and make sure the motor is working (if not - check your soldering) Solder the connection wires from the battery holder onto the motor. Available in a variety of widths to fit your setup with just the right amount of overlap. Available in a variety of lengths to give your setup the perfect look. Designed to add a personalized touch to your setup. Onestringer Arrow Wraps are made for enhanced visibility. An old tin (the height of the tin should be the height of your straightness tester) 300RPM 6V High Torque Cylinder Magnetic Mini DC Gear Box Motor Battery Holder Case Box Wired ON/OFF Switch w Cover Tape Small piece of (7mmOD x 5mmID) silicone tubing Soldering iron 4 AA batteries Onestringer Arrow Wraps-Printed Arrow Wraps.
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