There are a few ways to put wheels on a Pinewood Derby car. One way is to use a wheel chute. Another way is to use a pinwheel.

There are a few different ways to do it, but generally you put the axles on the front and back of the car.

There is no one definitive answer to this question since the wheels will vary depending on the type of track and the weight of the car. However, it is generally recommended that the wheels be tight enough to prevent them from slipping, but not so tight that they are difficult to remove.

Yes, you can glue axles on a Pinewood Derby car.

There is no definitive answer to this question as there are so many different Pinewood Derby car designs that it can be difficult to determine which one is the quickest. However, some tips that may help include looking at the drag coefficient of the car and its track record.

A small piece of wood, a file, and a sandpaper.

To polish a pinewood derby axle with a Dremel, first cut the axle in half so that the cutting wheel is on one half and the sandpaper on the other. then use the Dremel to start off at one end and polish it until it’s smooth.

Use a comb, brush, or vacuum cleaner to remove the burrs.

A good way to polish wheels is to use a cloth, paper towel, or a piece of glass. You will want to make sure the wheel is completely clean before you start polishing it.

Yes, a jigsaw can be used to cut a Pinewood Derby car.

The saw for the Pinewood Derby was a DeWalt DW8C.

The most common way to shape a derby car is by using a set of clamps and a hammer to create a “V” shape.

The official Pinewood Derby rules are as follows:-All cars must be built by hand.-No racing on Sundays.-All cars must be entered in the respective divisions.-The winning car is the first car to cross the finish line.

Pinewood Derby nails are typically 3/8 inch wide.

There are a few different ways to make your wheels shiny. One way is to use a hairdryer on high heat to create a shine. Another way is to use a hair dryer on the low setting and leave it on for a few minutes.