First, I want to say thank you for adding me to the forum. I’ve found tons of helpful information in the threads here. I found this forum a couple of weeks ago during our first PWD build.
I’m a boy mom. My boys just completed their first Awanas PWD race tonight and I think the fascinating and educational information I found here helped us to build some winners. One took 1st Place Speed at 2.5 seconds and the other took 2nd Place Speed at 2.55 seconds as well as 1st Place for design.
The car that took first place in Speed was cut on my CNC router. I pocketed out the top piece and body piece of car and encased steel key stock (weight choice based on what I had on hand in shop) inside of the car. Hubby and son polished the axles. Ran oil lubrication setup. Extended wheel base, canted rear axle holes placed at balance point. Rules said we could only debur kit wheels so we only polished bores but rubbed graphite into the treads. Tuned car for rail ride. Used decoupage method to decorate car to enable my son to participate in more ways with the build.
The build and the race were much fun. Im sure I still have much to learn but I’m considering more future builds to possibly send in for racing. Does anyone know if there is a women’s league or women’s race? If so, I’m interested in information about it.
I’m a boy mom. My boys just completed their first Awanas PWD race tonight and I think the fascinating and educational information I found here helped us to build some winners. One took 1st Place Speed at 2.5 seconds and the other took 2nd Place Speed at 2.55 seconds as well as 1st Place for design.
The car that took first place in Speed was cut on my CNC router. I pocketed out the top piece and body piece of car and encased steel key stock (weight choice based on what I had on hand in shop) inside of the car. Hubby and son polished the axles. Ran oil lubrication setup. Extended wheel base, canted rear axle holes placed at balance point. Rules said we could only debur kit wheels so we only polished bores but rubbed graphite into the treads. Tuned car for rail ride. Used decoupage method to decorate car to enable my son to participate in more ways with the build.
The build and the race were much fun. Im sure I still have much to learn but I’m considering more future builds to possibly send in for racing. Does anyone know if there is a women’s league or women’s race? If so, I’m interested in information about it.