Thin car design template?

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Here is the link jator is talking about ...

http://5kidsracing.webs.com/5kweightpockettips.htm

jator
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[tr][td]5Kids has an excellent step by step guide on his site for cutting out weight pockets that I've used to great success (and you don't need a router!)

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Originally Posted by Obsessedderbydad
Although I'm sure john is excellent working with wood and everything is perfect because of his experience, I don't want to take away from the building experience with my son. Sure it'd be nice to build off an exact block with perfect holes, but I wouldn't trade building the car with my son for any trophey.

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Thanks; hard to do links from a mobile.
vdutel said:
obsessed -

Here is the link jator is talking about ...

http://5kidsracing.webs.com/5kweightpockettips.htm

jator
Posted Yesterday at 10:53 PM/post/printadd?id=6255711&pid=1277303535 #20




[tr][td]5Kids has an excellent step by step guide on his site for cutting out weight pockets that I've used to great success (and you don't need a router!)

Quote:
Originally Posted by Obsessedderbydad
Although I'm sure john is excellent working with wood and everything is perfect because of his experience, I don't want to take away from the building experience with my son. Sure it'd be nice to build off an exact block with perfect holes, but I wouldn't trade building the car with my son for any trophey.

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I tried something like that with my dremel and a drill bit, burned up the wood a ill but got the job done, like this one. Not as clean as this process, but close. I actually bought a router attachment for my dremel, so I should be ok.

Question for the 1/4" car guys. Do you basically route out through the car then add your 1/16th or 1/32nd piece over the top and bottom?
 
That's the ticket. But make sure you use slow cure CA glue and clamp. First time I ever did this with 5 sec cure and the plywood wasn't centered--arrgh!
Obsessedderbydad said:
I tried something like that with my dremel and a drill bit, burned up the wood a ill but got the job done, like this one. Not as clean as this process, but close. I actually bought a router attachment for my dremel, so I should be ok.

Question for the 1/4" car guys. Do you basically route out through the car then add your 1/16th or 1/32nd piece over the top and bottom?
 
I also recommend an air compressor with an inline air filter and desiccant. Canned air gets expensive after a while.
Obsessedderbydad said:
I have a miter saw, drill press and a dremel... Missing anything? A must have?
 
http://www.sears.com/craftsman-1-3-hp-3.5-amp-10inch-band-saw/p-00921400000P?prdNo=1&blockNo=1&blockType=G1

This a good band saw?
 
This is the one I have and am very happy with it. Its not a Laguna or a Grizzly but for the price point its got features the more expensive brands have like ball bearing guides and a fence. And it survived a pwd workshop with 30 boys and their dads! Whichever one you get make sure you spend the time adjusting the settings properly. There's a good youtube video in this forum that was posted last month on that subject.
 
Have this saw also, Ok for this project. proper setup is a must to keep blade on. +1 on video.

You can get a rotozip bit that will fit your dremel for doing side cuts. works good with the router attacment. It will walk into the grain though, so if you're not steady, you'dwant a fence.

What is CA glue everyone keeps talking about?
 
So $300 for a band saw ood? If so what kind. Any search I do there's so many mixed reviews on them. Also, why is a band saw better than a scroll saw?
 
I bought my bandsaw on craigslist. I dont make a lot of fancy curves or cuts. Just need something to thin them out and cut balsa / bass fenders. I have a 12" Craftsman which is way to big I think, but I got it for $50.00 and couldnt pass it up.