We are preparing for a Pinecar race, but I've found very little suggestions on how to address alignment of the single-piece axle. When I roll the axles on a flat surface, there is little "chatter", so they seem fairly straight. Also, the axle slots are already cut in our wood block.
Regardless of how much adjustment we make, are there any suggestions for shimming the axle? I'm guessing just a combination of rotating the axle and using wax paper or filing the slot.
On a basic level, I would think the focus should be on trying to get a straight alignment out of the car.
Beyond that, I was thinking of the following:
- Try to align the rear wheels per the methods documented in the forum
- Angle and shim the front axle to try to create a 3-wheel, rail rider
- Offset the front axle to the DFW is closer to the body (shave 1/16" off body on this side) to try to prevent rear wheels from rubbing against center track guide?
The obvious difficulty is the loss of flexibility in having 4 independent axles to adjust. Seems like adjustments will be much more difficult to accomplish with the single-axle.
I appreciate any thoughts, suggestions or experiences.
Regardless of how much adjustment we make, are there any suggestions for shimming the axle? I'm guessing just a combination of rotating the axle and using wax paper or filing the slot.
On a basic level, I would think the focus should be on trying to get a straight alignment out of the car.
Beyond that, I was thinking of the following:
- Try to align the rear wheels per the methods documented in the forum
- Angle and shim the front axle to try to create a 3-wheel, rail rider
- Offset the front axle to the DFW is closer to the body (shave 1/16" off body on this side) to try to prevent rear wheels from rubbing against center track guide?
The obvious difficulty is the loss of flexibility in having 4 independent axles to adjust. Seems like adjustments will be much more difficult to accomplish with the single-axle.
I appreciate any thoughts, suggestions or experiences.