Don't they have little grooves already in the bottom of the wood block to
align the nails for the wheels?  they did when i did it....many many years
ago, well okay, 20 or so.  When I did it, the cars had to weigh 5 oz.  I am
not sure the best place for the weight though.  i would always put graphite
on the wheel nails, and sand the wheels a little, kept them from slipping
instead of rolling, and got rid of any burs.
Michael

 
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From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Lenny McHugh
Sent: Saturday, January 12, 2008 14:52
To: Blind Handyman
Subject: [BlindHandyMan] pine wood derby



Well I am helping my grandson build his pine wood derby for the Cub Scouts. 
My question is where is the best place for the weights. Some say over the 
rear wheels so it can push. Others say over the front wheels so the weight 
can help pull the car. I thought in the center of the car so there will be 
even pressure or friction on all wheels.
I am a little disappointed with his new pack. For the last three years he 
designed and made the cars using my hand tools, bit and brace, coping saw, 
wood rasp and sanding blocks. The other evening one father brought his 
portable band saw to cut out patterns made by the kids. My grandson still 
elected to cut out his car using my tools. Some of his cars were a peanut 
shaped car and last year a dauphin, he used some small biscuits for the 
fins. This year he is making a car to resemble a stick of TNT.After he 
rounded over the car he used my forester bits to cut into the front and back

where he will make a fuse.
The dauphin peanut car won first place in his group and there the weights 
were centered. I think last year's car is still running down the track.
I thought about taking a block of wood and cutting two dado slots that he 
could use for wheel alignment.The slots could hold the wheels straight until

he hammers in the nail axles.
Lenny, Please visit my home page http://www.geocitie
<http://www.geocities.com/lenny_mchugh/> s.com/lenny_mchugh/
It's motivating, humorous and has a lot of resources. 



 


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