Glider bike repair

Graydon likes her Glider bike, but had a habit of leaving it outside. Eventually, water got trapped in the grips and the wooden handle bar broke.

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A quick search of the Internet made it look like there was no easy replacement part to be had. No worries, I have power tools and scrap plywood.   The basic shape was simple to trace and the handle bar didn’t have a lot of additional detail.

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I punched my reference holes from the original, made a rough outline and cut it out with a jigsaw…

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… Fostner bits for the top and a bit of router work on the bottom.

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After that, it was just a matter of getting the grips back on, along with a clear coat for a little bit of finish.

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Almost as good as new!
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Graydie Claire is 5!

Graydon turned 5 on the March 19th.  That fell in the middle of the week, so we low-keyed it and let her open presents:

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Weather for our outdoor party was a bit windy and cold, so Jennifer switched gears and dolled up the dining room so that it was fit for a princess party:

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Blowing out the candles:

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Dragon pinata is about to get his 15 minutes of fame.  Princess Graydon gets the first whack at it, while cousin Princess RoRo, who came pre-dressed in princess regalia is waiting on deck:

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Despite the sword being a decently heavy, solid wood project built by Gabe and his grandpa, the dragon took quite a licking and kept on ticking.

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I am being completely serious when I say that practically everybody took a whack at this thing:

 

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With a couple more good swings, Graydie was finally able to vanquish the surprisingly tough dragon pinata:

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For Graydon’s party, invitees were asked to bring a can good or non-perishable food item.  {This was a fantastic idea- beats the heck out watching our normally sweet girl open a present, toss it aside and ask for the next one on a rinse and repeat cycle}

Graydon ended up with a basket full of food to take to the Foodbank, and Graydon’s already bursting toy bins were spared the agony of busting at the seams.  Wins all around:

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Mudbug on the loose!

This guy almost made it out of the door.  I admire his spirit,I imagine he was quite tasty…

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Gabe pulls a Nacho Libre

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Straight from San Antonio…

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Charlie and her yellow “boops”

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Pinewood derby

 

(added a couple more pics at the end 3/25/13)

Part of Gabe’s Cub Scout experience is building a race car for the Pinewood Derby.  I particularly wanted Gabe to really be the own process as much as possible.  The standard kit comes with a block of wood, nails for axles, and four wheels- the bare minimum requirements to get started.

Gabe and I sporadically talked about his design for a while and he eventually traced out a rather curvy profile on the side of the block.  I clamped the block down to my work bench, gave the Gaberoni a walk through of how to handle a coping saw and let him get to work:

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I started the cut for him, but after that it was up to him to finish up:

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After cutting the nose of the car, I think he considered how much effort the first cut took.  He revisited his design, decided to simplify.  He ended up getting a lesson with the miter saw and cutting off the rear at sloped angle.  Here he is showing off the rough body:

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With the rough shaping down, next up was a bit of drum sanding with the drill press:

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There was more sanding, then auto body paint.  This is Gabe, getting in some practice runs.  We had orange paint left over from a chair overhaul project.  This was one area that I had to really help him- he needed a steady hand to help guide him with the spray paint.

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After paint was complete, it was time to assemble the race car.  We used axle guards.  Tiny screws called for tiny screwdrivers.

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The axels are basically nails that get tapped in:

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This is the basic car:

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Gabe with his finished product, click for full size:

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Gabe’s race car in action.  Gabe’s race car consultant (yours truly) underestimated the importance of reaching maximum legal weight and it cost precious fractions of seconds in some of his runs:

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Lesson learned- Team Gaberoni is expecting to field a faster car next year.  Gabe was keeping his runs relatively competitive and was eyeing a top three finish, which would give him a medal:

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This is not a medal for a top 3 finish.  This is a medal for best wreck.  Gabe flamed out on his last run.  I think there was more than a little earnest Gaberoni lobbying of the medal committee- but the end result speaks for itself!

I found a couple more pics from the phone to add- very proud of my the job my Scout did with his car!  (Internet Explorer folks- sorry if the pic doesn’t cooperate)

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gabe pinewood derby

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Graydon and Charlie going to school

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A little rainy this morning getting my girls to school.

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more Maze of Games

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Maze of Games

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Charlie and Graydon

Charlie is rocking out extra stylish in these shots- there isn’t enough hair to really brush, so she has an is-what-it-is hair style.

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Charlie and Graydon

Charlie Kate

Charlie Kate

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