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Old 01-12-2009, 10:42 AM   #1
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Question weight ? for Pinewood derby car builders

This is my first time to build a car with my son, and I am looking for some rocket science here..
My question is this, after construction I need to add some ounces, does it make a speed change if I put it in the front, center mass, or rear??
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Old 01-12-2009, 10:53 AM   #2
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This is my first time to build a car with my son, and I am looking for some rocket science here..
My question is this, after construction I need to add some ounces, does it make a speed change if I put it in the front, center mass, or rear??
I always put it low and near the center to try and keep the weight on all 4 wheels equal.

Make sure you polish them axles and sand them wheels so the contact surface is kept to a minimum as well.
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Old 01-12-2009, 11:21 AM   #3
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Here's some pointers.. http://www.abc-pinewood-derby.com/sp...crets-book.htm

and http://entertainment.howstuffworks.com/question169.htm

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Old 01-12-2009, 06:42 PM   #4
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Graphite does good on the wheel axles, Good luck, and please post some pics!!!
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Old 01-12-2009, 06:50 PM   #5
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Graphite does good on the wheel axles, Good luck, and please post some pics!!!
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Default Re: weight ? for Pinewood derby car builders

You gotta work the wheels and axles to do anything. BTW, www.scoutstuff.org now has colored wheels.

Now back to the weight, you can go stupid on all the physics and engineering that goes into where the weight goes posted on the internet. I seem to put mine right in front of the rear axle and up a bit. It has to do with the profile of the track I've been running on.

Have fun and good luck.
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Old 01-12-2009, 07:45 PM   #7
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lol...Pinewood derby was the reason I joined the Scouts. Can still remember the cars Dad and I built.
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Like others have said.... Polish the axles/nails and remove the burrs from the nail head. also.... machine down the head of the nail to the smallest diameter possible while it still holds the wheel on.
Weight should be about 1/4" forward of the center of gravity of the vehicle without weight installed. Max weight allowed is a MUST!
Also, install the axles at a slight upward angle into the body so that when the wheels are installed only the outer edge of the wheels touch the track. sand and smooth the wheels to a near mirror finish too.
I may be forgetting some.... but the interwebs are your friend.

Most important of all..... let Jr. do most of the work while you teach him why it is you are doing each of the above.
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Like others have said.... Polish the axles/nails and remove the burrs from the nail head. also.... machine down the head of the nail to the smallest diameter possible while it still holds the wheel on.
Weight should be about 1/4" forward of the center of gravity of the vehicle without weight installed. Max weight allowed is a MUST!
Also, install the axles at a slight upward angle into the body so that when the wheels are installed only the outer edge of the wheels touch the track. sand and smooth the wheels to a near mirror finish too.
I may be forgetting some.... but the interwebs are your friend.

Most important of all..... let Jr. do most of the work while you teach him why it is you are doing each of the above.
Tim is the man!!

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