Unlocking the Secrets of the Pinewood Derby
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In 1979 I took my first physics class in high school. I had always been pretty good in science and math, but physics was the perfect marriage of both. It explained everything in my mind. Sure, I had a basic understanding gravity, friction, drag, etc., but physics allowed you to precisely measure and calculate those fundamental properties.
So, here we are over 30 years later. My son joined Cub Scouts as a Tiger Cub and we were exposed to one of the biggest annual physics experiments in the world.... The Pinewood Derby.
Over the next four years, my son and daughter experienced a lot of success in the Pinewood Derby at both the pack and district level. In my son's final year of competition, he won the den, pack, and district races as well as a race that was held at the National Scouting Museum in Irving, Texas. I thought that was it for the Pinewood Derby, but I was wrong....
At my kid's elementary school, fifth grade is the year that they all participate in the science fair. My wife and I were dreading the upcoming projects since we have twins. Then one day at work, a fellow engineer told me about how he and his son did a physics based science fair project. Bang! The light went on in my head and I thought, “Wow, why don't we do a project based on the physics of the Pinewood Derby.” I pitched the idea to my kids and they were both all in.
The problem with the science fair project was to figure out what we were trying to prove. We pretty much already knew how to build a winning car, so all we could really do is show how to make the car slower. So, that's what we did. We built a control/test car that applied all the best practices that we had learned along the road. Then we changed the mass, center of gravity, friction and drag to show how each of these attributes effected the performance of the car.
My kids worked really hard on this project and by the end, really had a grasp of why the cars they had helped to build every year were so successful. It wasn't just luck, it was physics. The project came out great. I mean really great. They won their school's science fair and placed 2nd in the city wide district science fair. Personally, I would take those two victories over all the Pinewood Derby victories combined.
As the project came to a conclusion, I came to a realization. There is a lot of info on the web about how to build a winning car. What you can't find is experimental data that quantifies the effect of not following the winning recipes. In other words, what is the sacrifice if you don't follow all the known speed secrets.
This booklet attempts to quantify the sacrifices you can expect if you don't optimize the weight, center of gravity, drag and friction. The data my kids collected for their elementary science fair experiment will show you just how important each of these attributes are and what you can expect if you decide to cut corners.
I also picked up a couple of speed secrets along the way. I will provide you with what I think are some really good tips on lubrication, polishing of axles and wheels, drag and friction reduction, weight placement and adjustment. In particular, the approach we used to polish and lubricate the axles and wheels is superior in my opinion.
What I really hope is that this book helps you figure out quickly how to build a car that is very competitive without wasting a bunch of time on the web. Enjoy, and happy racing!
R. Keith Holt
I am a graduate of Texas A&M University with a degree in Computer Science, and I work for a small software company that builds military grade simulators.My wife Tara and I have been married for 25 years and together for almost 30 years. In 2002 we were blessed with an amazing pair of boy/girl twins.I am an avid outdoors-man and serve as an Assistant Scoutmaster for my son's Boy Scout troop, Troop 50 in Fort Worth, TX. I am also the Unit Commissioner for Cub Scout Pack 350 in Fort Worth, TX. This is the pack where my son started his scouting journey and we learned the lessons of building pinewood derby cars.In my spare time I enjoy camping, hunting, fishing, woodworking and of course... scouting!
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Unlocking the Secrets of the Pinewood Derby - R. Keith Holt
Unlocking the Secrets
of the
Pinewood Derby
R. Keith Holt
Published by R. Keith Holt at
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Copyright © 2015 Richard Keith Holt
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Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1: Physics 101
Chapter 2: Experiment Control
Chapter 3: Experiment 1 – Total Mass
Chapter 4: Experiment 2 – Vertical Height of Center of Gravity
Chapter 5: Experiment 3 – Friction
Chapter 6: Experiment 4 – Drag
Chapter 7: Build Tips
Chapter 8: Design Templates
Chapter 9: Trophy Mount
Acknowledgments
I would like to thank my son and daughter, Thomas and Alexis. In the spirit of the Pinewood Derby, I always wanted to make sure that they took part in the process and ownership of their cars. Building a winning car just cannot happen in one night if you want to include your children in the effort. They both were dutiful in accompanying me to the garage for numerous 10-15 minute work sessions. The result was that they learned a lot about being successful. It happens through diligence and hard work.
Both of my kids were also highly motivated for the science fair project which is the basis of this work. When the project was done, it was very gratifying for me to witness them standing in front of their triptych discussing the results of their project.
My son is now in Boy Scouts, but we stay in close contact with his old Cub Scout pack. We recently volunteered to host one of the pack's car building workshops. My son was telling the dad's at the workshop what they needed to do to build a winning car. It was fun to see a 12 year old boy giving grown men real speed tips, but it was amazing to see that he was spot on with what he was telling them.
I would also like to thank my wife Tara. She