LOL wow.
Pro Body Jig Tool to align 4 wheels on the ground $43
http://www.scoutstuff.org/pro-body-jig-tool-new.html#.WIubEVUrJhE
Pro Rail Rider tool $13
http://www.derbymonkeygarage.com/product-p/2025.htm
If this is a physics lesson for the kids I don't understand why the rules aren't: use the BSA wheels, axles, be under 5 oz and watch this
Not to be a Debby Downer, but those tools are cheap and although they may be slightly better than nothing, I think they are a bit of a rip-off. You'd do better if you used Pro Tools like a Goat Boy Axle Bender for the DFW, and the Silver Bullet, or much much better, the Silver Bullet Pro to drill axle holes....
Better to buy the best tool first, instead of filling your toolbox with many paperweights.....
Perhaps in your Derby, those tools may be good enough, and if that's the case, great!
The video is Awesome by the Way, Mark really understands the physics and explains it in such a relatable way, and I like that. However, he does get a few point wrong IMHO....
1. Graphite isn't always graphite. Some is better for burnishing, some is better for racing. I'd recommend Hob-e-Lube for those on a budget, and for those like me who want the fastest racing graphite available, use DD4H Graphite Blend....
1b. Oil, Mark didn't even mention oil! Oil is cleaner, faster, and more consistent for a much greater number of heats. But, the downside is Oil requires an education, You do need some knowledge to understand how to apply Oil correctly.
2. Grooved axles make an important difference, and are, I believe, faster. Why? Axles and Wheels will always have small flaws even after polishing. Many wheels have a void or high spot on one side of the bore, that means on every rotation the amount of plastic touching metal is changing. When you have a grooved axle, less wheel bore comes into contact with the axle, therefore fewer flaws are rubbing in the wheel axle system, giving a better consistent running surface. That reduces friction and equals: SPEED!