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=== Racing & Driving Tips === | === Racing & Driving Tips === | ||
- | * Racing Line - What is it? | + | * [[Racing Line]] - The most efficient line around the curves and bends of the race track |
* Colored Flags | * Colored Flags | ||
* Pit Lane/Pit Stops | * Pit Lane/Pit Stops | ||
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* [[http://lifehacker.com/adam-savages-10-commandments-of-diying-1579144041|Modifying powerwheels is a great opportunity to learn how to weld]]. Find someone to teach you. | * [[http://lifehacker.com/adam-savages-10-commandments-of-diying-1579144041|Modifying powerwheels is a great opportunity to learn how to weld]]. Find someone to teach you. | ||
* [[http://www.tested.com/art/makers/461282-my-10-commandments-makers/|Tolerances (No.8)]]: Measure carefully. Have some tolerance. You know what tolerance is? If something //fits tightly// into something--that's a close tolerance. If something //fits loosely//, that's a loose tolerance. Knowing the difference between tight and loose tolerance is perhaps the most important measure of a craftsperson. | * [[http://www.tested.com/art/makers/461282-my-10-commandments-makers/|Tolerances (No.8)]]: Measure carefully. Have some tolerance. You know what tolerance is? If something //fits tightly// into something--that's a close tolerance. If something //fits loosely//, that's a loose tolerance. Knowing the difference between tight and loose tolerance is perhaps the most important measure of a craftsperson. | ||
+ | * [[How to crimp electrical connectors]] |