Managed to complete a set of wheels I think they turned out Ok. I know the plans for the money box shows 12 spoke but the wife said the 8 looked better and it is not a scale model.
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Managed to complete a set of wheels I think they turned out Ok. I know the plans for the money box shows 12 spoke but the wife said the 8 looked better and it is not a scale model.
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Nice work Dalboy those look Great
I agree with Kevin - they look tremendous Derek - great job :2tsup:
Keith
They have come up a treat. I agree with your wife as I think 12 spokes would be too cluttered.
Very nice work
would like to make my own jig someday.
One question how do you keep the hub centered in the wheel?
This Hub and Spoke marking template generator might help marking your jig: http://www.blocklayer.com/hub-spokes.aspx
You can also easily add and remove spokes to see what looks best.
Once you get the template right, just use the Print Diagrams button at the bottom of the page to create a full scale PDF to print the diagrams (100% scale) and use as templates to mark hub and rim (or jig).
Another first class job by the master.....:2tsup:
And another BIG WELL DONE from the LumberJocks....A Daily Top 3 award for Derek.....well deserved too....
http://lumberjocks.com/projects/189970#comment-2662770
Good one Derek
Regards
Keith
I made a very simple jig with a pin in a piece of wood placed the centre with the spokes onto it and clamped it close to a sanding drum moving the jig a fraction closer each time until this assembly fitted the outer rim. By doing this the spokes are exactly the same length and the centre boss is where you want it
Afraid to show my kids. They will want them for their toys
Dave TTC
Turning Wood Into Art