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This is a replica model of a Boy Scouts Pinewood Derby Racer. It wheelbase and size will meet most stock class derby rules. ...There is a slot in the bottom for adding lead weights if needed.
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This is a replica model of a Boy Scouts Pinewood Derby Racer. It wheelbase and size will meet most stock class derby rules. ...There is a slot in the bottom for adding lead weights if needed. </p>
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This drilling jig is designed to help guide drill holes for adding tungsten weights to the bottom of a pinewood derby car. The default settings are set up for 3/8" diameter weights, and distributing the holes on either side of the shorter of the two...
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Changes made: Compressed the corvette side-to-side to fit standard pinewood derby track dimensions. Expanded it up-down and front-back to accommodate standard pinewood derby wheels. Hollowed out the trunk of the corvette to enable the CO2...
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This is a straightforward way to create a Scout-themed cover that can be easily glued to the top of a standard Cub Scout Pinewood Derby block. It comes with a Bear, Wolf, Tiger, Webelo logo, and Arrow of Light logo to resemble a bob sled in style.
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I wanted to add a little flair and a way to hold the weights onto the back of a pinewood derby car. We use these funny shaped plasma tips (MIG tips might work too). I thought they looked futuristic like some sort of plasma engine so I used those in...
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This is a Modular Finish Line System for a pinewood derby track, designed to be easily expandable to meet any number of lanes needed. I printed this system in PLA plastic. ... Print Settings: Printer Brand: FlashForge Printer Model: FlashForge Creator...
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This is a base that I designed specifically for Lego Pinewood derby cars and is suitable for scouts of every age. I've checked to ensure that all dimensions are in line with official requirements, but it's still crucial to verify if it meets specific...
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This pinewood derby car was creatively designed by a 7-year-old and myself, featuring a hollowed-out front two-thirds with 0.25-inch walls. Although the design could potentially be thinner, we opted for stability. ...As I struggled to find a similar...
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Scout trophies for Pinewood Derby cars. I printed about 50 of these, with a total filament/material cost of just over $100. This will save our Pack several hundred dollars a year. Get started early as it can take a few weeks. Any tips received...
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These are simple pinewood derby trophies that can be customized for your pack (or company, or whatever). The "Safest Driver" trophy can be used for the slowest car. If you want all 4 trophies, there are a lot of parts to print, but they are all...
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To use the car, the pinewood derby block needs to be cut into a thin slab, and the trigger and tankblock need to be mounted. The springs are loaded before inserting cylinders, which should pierce squarely in the center of the seals. The car is...
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This years pinewood derby entry. Designed to be a penguin sliding down the track on his back. The idea and design is inspired from the penguins in a recent animated movie, but not really any specific character. The wood block is cut in a typical...
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This Pinewood Derby race car was specifically designed for competition on a local track. Using a detailed sketch, I customized the vehicle's design in TinkerCAD software. The printing process does take some time to complete. To meet the rules of the...
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We're creating a Pinewood derby car that mimics a Lamborghini police vehicle this year, and what's a police car without a distinctive light bar? We crafted a small circuit using the versatile 555 timer chip and two Blue LED lights. To achieve the...
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... wheel wells without supports. "Wood Block.stl" can be printed as a model to illustrate how the actual pinewood derby block should be cut (assuming that you want to build a car that complies with the rules--you have to use the parts from the kit).
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This is a drilling jig that is intended to help guide drill holes for adding tungsten weights to the bottom of a pinewood derby car. The default settings are setup for 3/8" diameter weights, and distributing the holes on either side of the shorter...
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Print this, stick it on your car, and fill it with BBs to fine tune the weight of your pinewood derby car. This holder can take 25 BBs, which together weigh about .25 oz, so you can set the car to weigh around 5.1 oz on your home scale. If you're too...
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We host our own annual pinewood derby, a unique event in The Netherlands that we had to create from scratch by printing our own wheels. My initial design was flawed because the stem frequently broke off when kids tried to adjust the angle of their...
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This stand is designed for painting a pinewood derby car before attaching the wheels; it fits snugly into the grooves on the bottom of the block of wood. I'm including the .blend file so anyone who wants to tweak the design can do so freely, and I'd...
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This year's pinewood derby entry makes a dramatic splash. A penguin glides down the track, riding out its fate on his back. Inspired by a recent animated movie's waddling wonders, yet no single character steals the show. Crafted from standard issue...
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The holes are slightly smaller than a 3/8 bit but otherwise it worked quite well. This is a drilling jig that is intended to help guide drill holes for adding tungsten weights to the bottom of a pinewood derby car. The default settings are setup for...
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This is an outlaw-class pinewood derby car driven by a high-performance electric ducted fan. - I chose the ElectriFly 56mm ducted fan by Hyperflow to power my car. - The fan is powered by a 7.4V LiPo drone battery - I used a Venom 430, but a...
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Our pack now allows 3D printed cars to compete against the standard pinewood cars. Fortunately our standard car came together in time. ...If it hadn't, this would have been "Plan-B" Category: Hobby
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... For custom decals, watch this video: https://youtu.be/YaECSeyzr2Y. Visit www.pinewoodcnc.com for more information, and don't forget to like Pinewood CNC on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/Pinewood-CNC-122521675049270/.
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... The hinges at the top are brass Everbilt 1000 020 947 hinges available at Home Depot. You will need to add weight to get this up to 5 oz. I modeled this mostly to check the viability of the design which will be done from an actual pinewood blank.
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... are brass Everbilt 1000 020 947 hinges available at Home Depot. You will need to add weight to get this up to 5 oz. I modeled this mostly to check the viability of the design which will be done from an actual pinewood blank. ... Category: Vehicles
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Our pack is now open to cars that can be 3D printed, pitting them directly against traditional pinewood cars. Fortunately, our standard car was completed just in time. ...If it hadn't made the deadline, we'd have had to fall back on Plan B instead.
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While browsing online, I came across this awesome model that can be modified to fit perfectly onto a pinewood block. To make it work, you'll need to cut the block down to 10mm thick and 154mm long - but don't forget to get the front-centering of the...
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I modified the British Armored Car model to fit snugly on a pinewood block skirt. To achieve this fit, I had to adjust the height of the block accordingly. To make the turret functional, I attached a peg that allows it to rotate freely. In order to...