My son's Pinewood Derby is coming up. Anyone with any helpful tips? I know to remove the burr under the nail head. I'm putting the nail in a drill and lubing it with graphite until my fingers are about to burn off(buying maintenace gloves tonight). These are tips are got from a friend. Other recommendations were after painting the car, using a very fine steel wool and go over the painted car to get it glossy smooth.
It seems to me that graphiting the axles is the smartest thing to do. I know the shape of the car comes in to play but it appears the main focus is the axles and the paint job(curing after painting).
My son is doing some sanding and of course painting but I'm just looking for some kind of edge. We came in dead freaking last last year because I didn't prepare properly(I gave the car one more coat of paint....the night before!).
Thanks in advance.
nole
It seems to me that graphiting the axles is the smartest thing to do. I know the shape of the car comes in to play but it appears the main focus is the axles and the paint job(curing after painting).
My son is doing some sanding and of course painting but I'm just looking for some kind of edge. We came in dead freaking last last year because I didn't prepare properly(I gave the car one more coat of paint....the night before!).
Thanks in advance.
nole