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PACK 28 PINEWOOD
DERBY!
Date: Sun. 2/ Location: Lucas Valley Comm. Center on Mt. Shasta and Idylberry Time:
PRIZE CATEGORIES Speed: 3 fastest in den, 3 fastest in pack; Design: Most Spirited,
Most Original, Best Design, Best Looking.
Pack 28 is proud of their scout-built cars! Please note that this is a father-SON event,
not a father-event nor an uncle-who-works-for-ILM-event. J The cubscout
must design and help make the car. The boys will be too small for drills and will need Dad's help,
but adults must not design nor do the bulk of the manufacturing of the
cars. Sibs and parents may
purchase their own kits at the Marin Council store but they must
identify their cars and their cars will be raced separately from the
pack cars.
Internet-kit designed cars and any car body or wheels/axles
made with anything other than what comes in the Official Cub Scout Pinewood
Derby kit will be disqualified. No lubricants other than graphite! Be sure the cars meet the Official
Cub Scout rules (read below and in kit box) so that the winners can
go on to qualify for the county finals.
Let's get ready to roll!
OFFICIAL
GRAND PRIX PINEWOOD DERBY KIT Please read these Rules and Instructions before building
your car. The
Pinewood Derby is open to all Cub Scouts including Tiger Cubs &
Webelos Scouts. Cars should be built by the Cub Scouts with some adult
guidance. Any technical assistance should be fully explained to the
Cub Scout so that he can use that knowledge on future projects. CAR SPECIFICATIONS:
RULES BUILDING INSTRUCTIONS Lay
square on block to check for squareness and alignment of slot. Use
two hacksaw blades side by side to redress the slots. Use the edge of
the square as a guide. NOTE: If the car design you chose has a narrow body, make
sure the area where the axles are inserted into the body remains 1-3/4"
wide, or wheels will not fit over the guide strips of the track. PAINTING AND WHEEL ASSEMBLY Apply several coats of sanding sealer; then sand entire
car with a fine-grade sandpaper. Give model at least two coats of fast
drying paint, in your choice of color. When paint is completely dry
sand with a fine sandpaper, apply a final coat of paint and allow to
dry thoroughly. TO FINISH, rub entire car with a rubbing compound. Details
such as windshield, driver, racing numbers, etc., should be added now.
For a super finish apply a coat of auto wax and rub to a high gloss.
Pre-lubricate axles and wheels using, dry powdered lubricant. Do not
use regular oil or silicone spray, since it may soften the plastic.
Slide wheels over axles, then gently tap them into the car body grooves
with a 1/4" dowel or similar object to within 1/32" of car
body. (See Figure 4). Make sure wheels turn freely.
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