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    14 Inch Spoke Wheel

    This 14 inch wagon wheel can be made with just a table saw, scroll saw, router and drill press.The hub on the one pictured above was made on a small lathe. If you dont have a lathe,instructions for a simple hub you can make without a lathe are included. Traditional wagonwheels have a metal rim around the outer circumference, (called a tire). Plans for making a metaltire are not included. With a little imagination, you could make a metal band to wrap around itand it would look more authentic.

    To be fully functional, the tire needs to be a slightly smaller diameter than the circumference of the wheel. The old wheelwrights made the tires by bending strips of steel and welding them intoa circle. Then the tire was heated until it expanded enough to fit over the outer circumference of the wheel. They would tap it into place around the wheel and cool it with water. When cooled,the tire would contract around the wheel which compressed it all together. The tire not only keptthe wood from wearing against the road, it made the wheel much stronger that just the wooditself would have been.

    Copyright 2005 by Robert E. Reedy

    All Rights Reserved

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    14 Inch Wagon Wheel Plans

    Table of Contents

    Materials List .......................................................................................................... 1

    Instructions A ....................................................................................................... 2

    Instructions B ....................................................................................................... 3

    Parts Drawings A ................................................................................................. 4

    Parts Drawings B .................................................................................................. 5

    Hub Drawing ........................................................................................................... 6

    Introduction

    Note: There are detailed instructions and tips (with pictures) for making this wheel at:www.BobsPlans.com .

    This project requires you to make four felloes (rim sections), eight spokes, eightkeystone spacers, and two hub halves.

    After cutting out all the parts, it is recommended you assemble them without glue toensure they fit properly. It takes a lot of skill to have all the spokes fit togetherproperly and have an exact 1 1/2 cavity in the center for the hub halves to fit into.

    But it is quite easy to change the size of the keystone spacers with a sander, handplane, or sharp chisel. Be sure to clamp the spacers in a vice if trimming with a handplane or chisel.

    Keep in mind that the ends of the hub spacers and sides of the spoke points will becovered by the hub halves. I recommend using polyurethane glue like TitebondQuickset or Gorilla Glue. These glues expand and will fill small gaps. Since the hubhalves will cover the area, the glue filled small gaps wont be visible. Polyurethaneglues are very strong and are rated for exterior use.

    Copyright 2005 by Robert E. Reedy, Vandalia, OhioAll Rights Reserved

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    Pros Choices - Woodworking Jigs & Accessories

    Copyright 2005 by Robert E. Reedy, Vandalia, Ohio All Rights Reserved

    Note: Images and underlined blue text are active web links.

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    14 Wagon Wheel Plans Materials ListPage 1

    Qty Item Length Material

    4 Felloes About 10 2 by 4 (1 1/2 x 3 1/2)

    8 Spokes 5 1/2 1 1/2 by 3/4

    8 Keystone Spacers 1/2 7/8 by 3/4

    1 Hub 6 1/4 3 by 3

    2 Optional Hub Lg. Disk 3 Dia. 3/4 Thick Material

    2 Optional Hub Sm. Disk 3 Dia. 3/4 Thick Material

    1 Cavity Insert 1 1/2 Dia. 1 1/2 Thick Material

    Copyright 2005 by Robert E. Reedy, Vandalia, OhioAll Rights Reserved

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    Making the Spokes

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    For your convenience drawings of the spokes as each cut is performed are provided on the drawing. Pleaserefer to these drawings while reading.

    1. Cut eight 1 1/2" wide by 5 1/2" long pieces from 3/4" stock.

    2. Cut the hub tenons. A tenon jig is recommended for this cut. Free plans for a great tenon jig are availableat:www.BobsPlans.com

    3. Cut the round tenons with a 5/8 round plug cutter. A tenon jig and drill press is recommended.

    4. Cut the tapers on the sides. This step is easily done with the taper jig from www.BobsPlans.com.

    5. Trim the spokes exposed edges with your router using a 1/4" or 3/8" rounding over bit.

    Making the Felloes

    Note: While minor imperfections in the center of the wheel will be covered up by the hub halves, anyimperfections in the felloes will show. Be sure each felloe is cut accurately.

    1. This wheel uses four felloes (sections of the rim). You can minimize waste by cutting them from a 50"length of 1 1/2" by 3 1/2" stock at a 45 angle as shown in Step 1. The bottom (shorter length) of eachsection is 7 25/32" long. This will be the same as the distance between the inside corners of the felloes.Please refer to the Felloes full size pattern on the drawing.

    2. Trace the felloes outline onto each piece. and cut with a scroll saw or band saw. 3. Drill the tenon holes and dowel holes in each piece. There are detailed tips for this step at:

    www.BobsPlans.com .4. Glue and assemble the felloes to form the rim with 5/8" by 2" dowels and clamp with a band clamp. (Use

    exterior glue).

    Making the Hub

    The design of this wheel allows you to be as creative as you like when making the hub. A full size pattern fora simple hub is provided on the drawing. This one will produce an attractive finished wheel and will enablethe wheel to be easily mounted on the project of your choice.

    For those who have a wood lathe, making the hub from the included pattern involves gluing up a couple of 5 long pieces of two by four stock and turning the hub on your lathe. When finished, you need to saw thehub in half through the middle so it can be inserted through the hub cavity in the center of the wheel.

    The 5/8 hole through the center of the hub will allow you to insert a piece of 12 ID copper tubing in thehub as an axle bushing when the wheel is completed. Remember, this wheel is NOT designed to be aworking wheel nor to carry heavy loads. But it can be used for wooden wheelbarrow flower planter.

    If do not have a lathe, you can make a simple hub by cutting round disks with your scroll saw andassembling them as shown in the following Optional Hub section.

    Copyright 2005 by Robert E. Reedy, Vandalia, OhioAll Rights Reserved

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    Optional Hub

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    For the optional hub, you need to cut five round disks with 5/8 center holes using your scroll saw. SeeFigure 1. The 1 by 1 disk is used to fill the hub cavity in the center of the wheel. Make the two hubhalves by attaching a 1 by 1 disk to one of the 3 by 1 disks. You can attach them with a coupleof nails from the back side of the 3 disk. Be sure to predrill the screw holes to prevent splitting.

    1. Apply exterior glue to the mating surfaces.

    2. Insert the 1 by 1 disk into the hub cavity.

    3. Attach the hub halves to the wheel with four 1 Number 6 wood screws on each hub half.

    Note: Be sure to position the second hub half so the screws dont interfere with the screws for the firsthub half.

    Figure 1 14 Inch Wheel with optional hub.

    Assembling the Wheel

    Isometric views for assembling the wheel are provided on the drawing. Please refer to these isometric viewswhile reading.

    Note: Be sure you have a 5 or 5 (1/4 or 5/16 diameter) long bolt with nut and two washers beforestarting the assembly. The washers must be larger than 5/8 diameter. This bolt is used to clamp the hubhalves together.

    1. Make sure the spokes, keystone spacers, and hub halves fit properly. When all fits well, apply glue to thefelloe tenons and insert all the spokes in the rim.

    2. Apply glue and insert the keystone spacers between each spoke as shown in Step 6 of the isometric views.Make sure the spacers are flush with the spoke sides.

    4. Apply glue and insert the hub halves into the hub cavity as shown. Use the long bolt with large washersand a nut mentioned above to clamp the hub halves together. Run the bolt through the hub axle hole andtighten snugly so the hub halves fit flat against the spoke sides. If using polyurethane glue, moisten oneside of each surface with a damp cloth. Please read the instructions on the polyurethane glue container.

    Copyright 2005 by Robert E. Reedy

    All Rights Reserved

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    Spoke

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