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Revision as of 21:04, 5 May 2021

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Derbi de automodelos de pino

Nivel de destreza

1

Año

1999

Version

17.11.2024

Autoridad de aprobación

Asociación General

Pinewood Derby AY Honor.png
Derbi de automodelos de pino
Artes y actividades manuales
Nivel de destreza
123
Autoridad de aprobación
Asociación General
Año de introducción
1999
Vea también


1

Nombrar los cuatro componentes básicos de un automodelo de pino de carrera.



2

Los automodelos de pino deberán cumplir los siguientes requisitos básicos:



3

Deben ser realizados durante el año en curso o el año del club de Conquistadores.



4

Conocer los pasos básicos en el diseño de un auto:


4a

Diseñar


Trazar el bloque

Dibujar el diseño

Cortar la forma


4b

Transferencia del diseño


Trazar al bloque


4c

Creando el coche


Cortar el bloque

Completo


4d

Ejes y ruedas


4e

Añadiendo peso



4f

Lubricación




5

Diseñar y construir hasta completar un auto modelo de pino de carrera de un kit básico utilizando las instrucciones del kit de instalación o si no, siga las instrucciones en el requisito #2.



6

Participar en un evento patrocinado por autos modelos de pino de carrera utilizando el auto que construyó en el requisito #5.

Here’s some tips for when you come to the race.

Have extra axles and wheels on hand. You never know when your car may be the one dropped right before a race.

Have a derby tool kit handy. It should include superglue, sandpaper, a drill, extra screws for your weights, extra weights, a small screwdriver. You many not use it, but it will make you the most popular person at the event.

Transport your car in a shoebox. Dropped cars are unfortunately a too common experience.

Add LOTS of graphite right before check in.

Don’t play with your car. Treat your car with care, at least until Race Day. The more you play with it, the more likely you are to cause it to run more slowly. Running the car along the floor prior to the race will cause it to lose.

Your first goal is to make sure your car can make it all the way down the track.

  • Build your car within the rules. If you can’t pass inspection, you can’t race.
  • Assure ground clearance. If you add weight to the underside of your car, you should chisel or drill out areas in which to put the weight, so that the weight is “inlaid”. Failure to do this usually results in the car underside scraping the center guide rail.
  • Assure vertical clearance. The lane judge should provide plenty of clearance for most any car. However some lane judges/timers have only about 3” clearance, so be sure that your car will fit under that. Crashing your car into the finish line at 120 scale miles per hour is exciting, but not your objective.

7

While building and racing a pinewood derby car your Christian walk may be tested. If someone needed help on their design, did you help? If you are having trouble cutting your own car, did you accept help? Did you clean up your work area so the next person had a clean place to work, or so the staff didn’t have to clean up after you? Did you have to wait a while to use some of the tools? Being patient isn’t always easy.

Jesus was a Carpenter. Jesus may have spent many hours in a wood shop. I wonder if He helped Joseph design, transfer the design, clamp the wood, cut the wood with a saw, file, sand smooth, paint, assemble. I wonder how many tools did Jesus know how to use, that you just used yourself? I wonder...

Note: If you are planning to participate in a conference Pinewood Derby event be sure you use the correct specifications from your conference because some use different specifications than listed above.

Resources:

S&W Crafts Manufacturing

P.O. box 5501

Pasadena, CA 91117

626-793-2443

Pine Car

P.O. Box 98

Linn Creek, MO 65052

Note: Pinewood Derby cars are usually available through the Boy Scout organization.