How high is a dart board supposed to be on the wall?
5 feet 8 inches
Regulation dartboard height from the floor to the center of the bullseye is 5 feet 8 inches (1.73 meters). This measurement is recognized internationally and remains the same for both electronic and steel tip dartboards.
How far away should I stand from a dart board?
Distance from front of the dartboard to the throwing line: Steel Tip: 7 feet 9 1/4 inches, Soft Tip: 8 feet 0 inches. To mark the throw line a simple piece of tape will suffice.
How far back do you stand from a dart board?
How far do you stand back to throw darts?
Dart Board Measurements: Standard height from the floor to the bullseye on the dartboard is 5 feet 8 inches, while the oche (distance between the front of the board and the toeline) should measure 7 feet 9.25inches.
How far should line be from dart board?
The official distance is 237cm (7 feet, 9.25 inches) from the front of your dartboard to the back of the throw line (aka Oche or toe line).
How to choose a lighting system for a dartboard?
The main aspect that you need to decide before buying a lighting system for your dartboard is the style. The two traditional methods to light a dartboard are either by light bar, or by a circular (360 degree) design. What are the main differences between the two you may ask? Light bars are notorious for leaving shadows around the dartboard.
What is a basic dartboard setup?
A basic setup is a single spot light either fixed to the wall, ceiling or dartboard stand. This type of set-up is most common in clubs and pubs.
How do led dartboard lights work?
This lighting system is constructed from a solid, quality steel frame that houses and protects the LED lights. The previous model uses a different magnetic design. The steel frame is shaped to angle the light directly at your dartboard and not the player. This helps prevent glare or distraction from the player so your gaming session isn’t affected.
How do you fill the void between dartboard and lamp?
The Foam ring which serves to fill the void between the Dartboard and the lamp housing is now die cut quarter circles which I glue securely together with a protruding handle glued to one of the joints for ease of removal. ”