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Does anyone have access to a Pinewood Derby ramp?
I thought it might be interesting to hold a POA Pinewood Derby; adhering to official scout rules, and all that. You'd buy your own kit off of Amazon, ebay, wherever.
I was thinking the person with the ramp would get all entries by a certain date; and you won't get your entry back, it stays enshrined in a POA Pinewood Derby museum forever.
It would be hard to be completely fair, because the ramp runner would have to graphite people's wheels after so many runs...? Frankly, I don't know if that's true; maybe you could just ship your car with the axles already graphited up, and they'd last however many runs are necessary. I have no experience here.
The reason I'm throwing this out there; at my wife's work, they are having an employee Pinewood Derby. They are having a stock and unlimited class. We are shooting for the stock class. I am finding woodworking is harder than I thought it would be. People make beautiful cars I'm seeing; I am not.
I thought it might be interesting to hold a POA Pinewood Derby; adhering to official scout rules, and all that. You'd buy your own kit off of Amazon, ebay, wherever.
I was thinking the person with the ramp would get all entries by a certain date; and you won't get your entry back, it stays enshrined in a POA Pinewood Derby museum forever.
It would be hard to be completely fair, because the ramp runner would have to graphite people's wheels after so many runs...? Frankly, I don't know if that's true; maybe you could just ship your car with the axles already graphited up, and they'd last however many runs are necessary. I have no experience here.
The reason I'm throwing this out there; at my wife's work, they are having an employee Pinewood Derby. They are having a stock and unlimited class. We are shooting for the stock class. I am finding woodworking is harder than I thought it would be. People make beautiful cars I'm seeing; I am not.