I had a boy that had similar rules...I would took 1/16 off the front sanded it real good so it blends in and say your block must be crooked
We took 1/16" off the DFW and added it to the Non-DFW side. worked great!
I had a boy that had similar rules...I would took 1/16 off the front sanded it real good so it blends in and say your block must be crooked
Hey Mr. TRE!
Against the rulesStrict rule set. Here is the part of the rules that forbids it:
"The car must have 1 ¾” clearance between the wheels."
Wow, that's a great idea! I can take off the 1/16 from one side, but how did you add it to the other?I had a boy that had similar rules...
We took 1/16" off the DFW and added it to the Non-DFW side. worked great!
Too much slop all the way around. I'd eat pb&j for a week or two and buy a better jig, e.g. clear jig.
Duck, you are beyond disappointing your kids. You are spending time with them and teaching valuable life lessons. Hug and kiss your kids. Tell them you love them and that you are doing this together. Sure, derby night will be exciting. But the big payoff will come years down the road.
We took 1/16" off the DFW and added it to the Non-DFW side. worked great!
Freaking brilliant! Sure your kids win every time. And that is within our rules, that’s what I’ve been looking for. No scroll saw though, but will figure it out. Doubt I want to attempt that with a coping saw.I cut it off with a scroll saw, and glue it with wood glue on the other side. do this after drilling, and the holes are already done.....
Shhhhhhhh... don't tell anybody ! LOL![]()
Now I'm REALLY overthinking things. If I were to take the jig that drills straight holes, and yes I know it's a piece of junk...but keep in mind this is for Scouts. If I were to take it, and on one side stack say 2 business cards and two sheets of paper..that sounds about right, and clamp it together good, would the hole I drill be at an angle that would be beneficial? I'm guess it would be about 2.5 degrees like that. Or is that stupid? I may not even need to do that if they stay off the rails, which would mean the jig would have to do it's job. Wondering if it would hurt or help. Might be hard to duplicate on both sides precisely. But it would be far from precise to start with.
This is the jig I purchased.
https://www.amazon.com/Derby-Worx-P...sr=8-1-fkmr0&keywords=derby+worx+pro+body+jig
Want to point out, I didn't pay that much for it! Paid half that. That's a rip off.
Thanks!Short answer is yes you can do that. However, I wouldn't. You would be defeating one of the main reasons for using a jig! Once the block is clamped in place, you want/need to drill both axles. If you don't, you risk having the block move. Then you end up with axle holes that are not straight across from each other or in your case not exactly the same angle( it would be nearly impossible to get the business cards in exactly the same but opposite locations). Alignment is KEY to building a fast car.
You might get lucky ....but the again probably not.
In any event, use a pin vise when drilling with that jig and/or turn the drill slowly so as not to chew up the holes. The holes are what give you some accuracy.