My First Fenders, too big?

Feb 23, 2014
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Ugh. I'm up till 3am working on fenders and Iceman shows off his that are 10x nicer.

rpenning - I fabricated my own high-tech custom tool for making that curve just the right size. Its too complicated to describe ... so here's a picture:

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Patent pending !!!
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And yes that is a derby worx wheel mandrel. See - I find uses for all that junk!
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(Sorry, I get a little loopy when I'm tired. I better stay away from the scroll saw)
 
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Thanks bulldog, I didn't see that coming!!

Lightninboy, that exactly how I did it.

weight = .9 g

GravityX - The Body is that way because it's my 7 year olds and it was our very first car we built ever. Thanks for the link/info!! We took 1st in pack with it and we are going to districts with it. So ya, next years build will be all Sub 3!!! Hopefully!

I seen Johns and these look way to big!!

Batman was the slowest 3.09 42 best track with my my Kindergartners @ 3.06 and my rail was 3.017. We had the three fastest cars out of 30 some. Alot of research!!!!!!!

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I agree, by comparison, anything you compare against the GEE fenders will look big. I think everyone here has used a balsa, pine or basswood fender at one time or another. John's new fenders cut down on some of the work needed when using fenders, no more sanding shaping and fitting all the time. The bonus is they're FAST!

Congratulations on the wins.

I was merely suggesting that on future builds to consider body shape for speed, THIN to WIN.
 
Iceman --

Great looking cars ... Watch out your boy might just take you down on the next run .... Very nice set of Trophies your boys have earned...

Papa V