Need help with salvaging car with broken wood by axle slot
Need help with salvaging car with broken wood by axle slot
Hoping someone out there can help us salvage our racer.
We trimmed the wood too close to the front axle slot, which was not cut evenly. On the first test the car veered too much to one side. We had to mess around with the axles to try to get them so they sat evenly, but a piece of the wood next to one side of the axle slot broke off, and now the axle won't sit right. The axle on the other side seems OK, but it was kind of loose, which is why we glued it in.
We don't really want to start with a fresh build. Hoping someone can recommend a low tech fix.
Link to a photo: http://tinypic.com/r/2mh68if/9
Thanks in advance for your help.
We trimmed the wood too close to the front axle slot, which was not cut evenly. On the first test the car veered too much to one side. We had to mess around with the axles to try to get them so they sat evenly, but a piece of the wood next to one side of the axle slot broke off, and now the axle won't sit right. The axle on the other side seems OK, but it was kind of loose, which is why we glued it in.
We don't really want to start with a fresh build. Hoping someone can recommend a low tech fix.
Link to a photo: http://tinypic.com/r/2mh68if/9
Thanks in advance for your help.
Re: Need help with salvaging car with broken wood by axle slot
Do you have the broken piece? Are you required to have all four wheels on the ground? Are you required to use the stock slots?
The car appears to be fairly thick up front and then I see added weight toward the front. Is that weight lead, tungsten, other? Where does the car balance with all 4 wheels on it?
The car appears to be fairly thick up front and then I see added weight toward the front. Is that weight lead, tungsten, other? Where does the car balance with all 4 wheels on it?
Re: Need help with salvaging car with broken wood by axle slot
Not sure how strict our pack's rules are but I just made a three-wheel racer out of it by drilling the bad side of the axle slot a little deeper and then reinserting the axle. Seems to have done the trick. Runs straight too.
I don't have the broken piece. The added weight in the middle is tungsten, I think. The front one is just a penny.
I don't have the broken piece. The added weight in the middle is tungsten, I think. The front one is just a penny.
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Need help with salvaging car with broken wood by axle slot
If you rules say slots must be used or all wheels must touch the track.WillH wrote: I just made a three-wheel racer out of it by drilling the bad side of the axle slot a little deeper and then reinserting the axle. Seems to have done the trick. Runs straight too.
I don't have the broken piece.
You can try filling the broken slot and missing
piece with some JB weld the kwik wood brand.
When it drys drill the axle hole into the filled slot.
Then use a hacksaw blade to re-open the slot.
For plugging back your drilled hole above the slot glue in a tooth pick and sand smooth.
Sound like your fix worked out however.
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Re: Need help with salvaging car with broken wood by axle slot
I urge you to read your rules. If you are required to have "4 on the ground" it will present a problem. Might we see a picture of the entire car?
Would you please humor me. Tell me what point your car will balance.
Thank you.
Speedster
Would you please humor me. Tell me what point your car will balance.
Thank you.
Speedster