To get the best result, I need a drill press for your jig, right? If so, any advice on a good but relatively inexpensive drill press?
I have the 4 bushing jig and like it.Any one have experience with this jig? Really curious but man are these quality jigs expensive.
Starcars Clear 5 bushing jig.
https://starcarsderby.com/products?olsPage=products/the-clear-drill-jig-for-perfect-axle-alignment-9aba05b4-e063-4a94-8112-acb0efe16dbe
I'm in the same boat, the jigs are expensive. With any of the jigs, I plan to use a pin vise because I don't want my hand drill to bore out the jigs holes. I am in a townhouse and don't have room for a drill press.TBR you are right and brain fart on my part... the block style jig such as the original Silver Bullet and Jewkes Engineering has one too... yes those need the drill press. To be honest I keep forgetting about those. I actually would like to get my hands on one as I won’t be able to afford the newer style jigs any time soon.
Jewkes still sells the Block. I bought one from them a few months ago. After the drill press was leveled and set it worked great. Took a lot of fiddling, drilling, testing, and fiddling some more to get it there... I plan on buying a jig sometime soon, but I'll still use the block to test the drill.TBR you are right and brain fart on my part... the block style jig such as the original Silver Bullet and Jewkes Engineering has one too... yes those need the drill press. To be honest I keep forgetting about those. I actually would like to get my hands on one as I won’t be able to afford the newer style jigs any time soon.
When you drill axle holes, how do you add graphite? Do you shave channels near the axle as show here?
https://www.derbydust.com/how-to-glue-axles-in-place-after-tuning-you-pinewood-derby-car/
And do you drill access holes in order to glue the axles in place?
Is there a reputable jig that also has holes for axle Access holes to drill?
Sorry for all the questions the "jig" and what I'd like in one is much more involved the more research I do. I suppose drilling the access holes isn't as necessary to have perfect aligned holes as the axles and can be done free hand. Just thought I'd ask.
TBR you are right and brain fart on my part... the block style jig such as the original Silver Bullet and Jewkes Engineering has one too... yes those need the drill press. To be honest I keep forgetting about those. I actually would like to get my hands on one as I won’t be able to afford the newer style jigs any time soon.
Is the accuracy and consistency of the bushing style jig as good or better than a properly set up original silver bullet?Save your money for one of the bushing style jigs. Maybe buy a used one. That's what I did although it really wasn't a whole lot cheaper that one of those clear jigs. Not saying the other type (original bullet) doesn't work. It can and it does, but it is a lot more difficult to get it right (it could actually cost more by the time you do and buy other things to make your drill press setup accurate and repeatable) although it does have an advantage of giving a person endless combos they could do. I'm speaking from my own experience... I have an original style silver bullet and a bushing style.
Is the accuracy and consistency of the bushing style jig as good or better than a properly set up original silver bullet?
Appreciate the feedback. I'll probably still get the jig just for the simplicity of set up. That and it'll give me my drill press back. I hate to even think about using it for anything else now that I've got it set up to drill axles. Just because of the amount of work it took to get it set up right.That's debatable. But for most people I would say yes simply because of the difficulty of getting the perfect setup. Don't take me wrong though... I know of a few very good racers who use the original setup and do it well.
I used my harbor freight special drill press to do our Awana cars last year. An unsquare table... shimmed block of wood to try and make sure no toe... all without a jig and holding it by hand and praying I didn’t move it. Lol never again.
Scott, I definitely plan on at least buying the clear jig when the funds permit. I am curious about their 5 bushing set up. Though I probably wouldn’t ever use the 5th for the steer. Would rather set steer with tuning and not be set to specific degrees from the drill. Though might be tempted to use it on the Awana cars. Just not my league cars.
Jimmy
Hey... I'm in SE MI. Shoot me a PM and we can swap methods. I'd like that! I been reading the boards here the last 2 years here and have found some success. Actually, with all the help from here our Awana cars are undefeated atm the last 2 years. My kids have only lost to each other and mine hasn't lost yet. I hope to put on a clinic this year because you can tell like only one dad is researching that came as close as 2 car lengths but thats it. No one else was close so I am going to try and share with them all what I can and get them all as fast as I can. I have learned so much here and Reecedad has really helped me a ton and helped push me over the edge to make the jump to league racing over at APR too which is a blast. So much help from great folks here! No way I would be doing so well at Awana on my own!!! Shoot me a pm when you are able.Jimmy, where are you? I'm an Awana guy as well. I have a few methods to get the job done. I would be willing to share if you're close.