My Elders Quorum had a pinewood derby race Friday night - modified class only. About half of the men are engineers, so there was a little excitement about what might be produced - sadly, no rail-guns. The "no fire" rule kind-of killed the rocket motor crowd, but there were still plenty of clever designs. I went with a propeller (two other guys did too). There were a couple CO2 cars, but they kept having problems setting off the cartridges - one wasn't centered and went spinning off the track the amusement of all. There was a rubber band propelled car, a few that were just much heavier than standard rules allow (one was cast out of metal), and one that had the works of a pull-back car attached to the back wheel.
I was a little proud of my car, 'Driving Miss Daisy,' mainly because I made my own propeller out of a plastic water bottle and a paper clip.
Here is my first test vehicle once I got the propeller mounted.
The three propeller cars made it to the top of the standings. My semi-final race was against a car called "Vote 'Yes' for Proposition 102," (pictured below) named for the Arizona 'One Man, One Woman' marriage ammendment on the November ballot. I felt a little bad when I beat it.
The championship race pitted me against a car made using an RC airplane motor and propeller. When the gate came down, my opponent hit the throttle on his remote control and smoked me. Ah well. It was a good run. My only regret is that I forgot to try to race somebody back up the track.
You got extra points if your car was really good at making left turns - mine was.
3 comments:
Neil, I am amazed that there are no comments about this post! Your car is absolutely amazing. The yellowness of it supercedes any yellowness that I have ever before beheld. The homemade propeller that you fashioned with your very own two hands is a top-notch demonstration of engineering skills. Clearly, the rest of the world is too intimidated by the sheer incredibility of your audacious car and they have all been rendered speechless! I feel sorry for them, actually....
I'm amazed that you got the car to turn. That is quite a lot of engineering for a pine wood derby car. It is lucky that you have so many nerdy friends to play with.
Your car is awesome! You should bring it home for Christmas and we'll race it against all the old pine wood derby cars. I wonder which car will win...
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