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Copyright © 2009 by Stan Pope Page 1 Pinewood Derby Fancy Shaping Copyright 2003, 2009 by Stan Pope, all rights reserved.

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Copyright © 2009 by Stan Pope Page 20 Notes: You can still see the original picture. All the cuts are across the grain of the wood.

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Copyright © 2009 by Stan Pope Page 24 Now... Chip the pieces off to leave a rough surface in the right shape. Rasp and sand the surface smooth.

Copyright © 2009 by Stan Pope Page 25 Use of This Presentation Permission is granted... You may use the presentation as-is within your organization. You may add, remove, or alter slides for use within your organization provided that this page is retained and that the original copyright assertion remains on all retained content.

Copyright © 2009 by Stan Pope Page 26 Technical Note This presentation was prepared using the “Impress” feature of OpenOffice.org 2.4. OpenOffice is free for individual use through a project supported by Sun Microsystems, Inc. Software is available at