As you can see from the "hood" of the car, I'm not the most skillful on the band saw. Fortunately, the mis-cut will sand right out. You'll see.
Aaron Job sanding the rough edges using a belt sander. Don't tell his mom about this...boy, one little slip would've rubbed his fingerprints right off! That belt had to be spinning at least 40 MPH! Ok, ok, maybe not quite 40...maybe..like... 1.
This photo, by the way, was taken as proof for the Pack 99 Pinewood Derby official judges that my son actually DID help build this car.
Now, out of my way boy, before you ruin it. My dad - sanding & polishing the axles (don't worry, it's legal).
Hand-sanded by Aaron Job. This is a precision project folks.
No, this isn't a Meth Lab. We're actually melting the lead (yes, the toxic kind) to weight the car to the official 5 ounces.
And here is the final shape - pretty cool, huh? Does this picture speak for itself? I.e., will my first two cars fall into the shadow of my son's?
We'll see - in a later post.
As for the next post (Part 2 of Part 2)- PAINT. LOTS OF PAINT.
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