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  1. Thanks! I would have the drawings, but they're at my school. I do have to say, it is an interesting design, and I hope it works. Sadly for the challenge, I'm not allowed to use Mechanics. So that rules out Gears(Though the Bevel gear should be fine.) Thanks for your help! http://scienceforums.com/topic/20159-distance-rubber-band-car-project/ I found that post, but I don't know exactly how I'd use it to find out how fast to get it.. Also, they're will be more than one rubber band in the celender(No idea how to spell :S). Thanks Again, Jragon
  2. Here are some VERY basic models, just to show you what it might look like.
  3. Hi There! Me and a few friends are making a rubber band powered car. We've made the designs and know how it is going to work.. I think it's rather interesting. I've got the job or research and CAD models. We're going for speed, but it must be able to travel 10 meters. Our design is rather simple. There is a tube with the rubber bands running through it, which is connected one end to a disk which will spin, creating the drive. On the other end there is a keyring which all the bands are attached to, for spinning. Once the talk is created it will go through 2 bevel gears to drive the back axle pushing the car forward. 3 things I need to know: 1. What legnth/width/diameter rubber band should I go with to make it go the fastest 2. What sort of weal should I use 3. How would I make it be able to free wheel All help would be much appreciated! Thanks very much! Jragon
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