The cost of wooden spoke wheel from the US to Canada is very expensive with the exchange and shipping. I live in east coast Canada, Cape Breton Island. Making my own is very appealing these days. Your videos are very informative. I can see you are a very skilled craftsman by the cars you made
Wow!! A Beginner here - Learned so much!! Just built a Spitfire plane and man I'm all rearing to go!! Thank you sooo much for sharing your experience and knowledge!! It's a privilege. Subbed and thank you once again!!
Enjoyed your video. Great job. I have been making spoked wheels for classic cars. They are 3 1/8" outside diameter. I put 8 - 1/8" bamboo spokes in my wheels and add an outside tread to cover the ends of the spokes. The bamboo spokes are made from squires that can be purchased in most kitchen hardware stores. To drill the 1/8" hole in the rim and hub I use a 1/8" round ball Dremel bit. Unlike a drill bit it has a solid shaft and won't flex like the drill bit. After setting the spokes into the rim and hub (maple), I add the outside tread (black walnut) and trim to 3" on the lathe.
Great idea on the dremel bit. The 24 spoke wheels with regular drill bits was a challenge. I have a number of small dowels that I picked up, I think the dollar store.
you can get a bag of about 200 5/64 inch dowels, 2 1/2 inch long, at Michael's or Hobby Lobby for a few $. I found them to be more consistent when I needed pins to build excavator treads.
Thanks, makes a nice wheel with minimum effort. Hardest part is drilling the holes with little deflection. Stiff drill and high speed works well. The changing grain as you go around is a problem. Just drill slowly.
I’ve watched a few of your videos and I think they are great to learn from, now I’m retired I am thinking of making some for the grandchildren 👍
The cost of wooden spoke wheel from the US to Canada is very expensive with the exchange and shipping. I live in east coast Canada, Cape Breton Island. Making my own is very appealing these days. Your videos are very informative. I can see you are a very skilled craftsman by the cars you made
Wow!! A Beginner here - Learned so much!! Just built a Spitfire plane and man I'm all rearing to go!! Thank you sooo much for sharing your experience and knowledge!! It's a privilege. Subbed and thank you once again!!
Brian you are a pleasure to watch and are very inspirational.Thank you for all the videos, your friend Dave from Amherstburg Ontario
Enjoyed your video. Great job. I have been making spoked wheels for classic cars. They are 3 1/8" outside diameter. I put 8 - 1/8" bamboo spokes in my wheels and add an outside tread to cover the ends of the spokes. The bamboo spokes are made from squires that can be purchased in most kitchen hardware stores. To drill the 1/8" hole in the rim and hub I use a 1/8" round ball Dremel bit. Unlike a drill bit it has a solid shaft and won't flex like the drill bit. After setting the spokes into the rim and hub (maple), I add the outside tread (black walnut) and trim to 3" on the lathe.
Great idea on the dremel bit. The 24 spoke wheels with regular drill bits was a challenge. I have a number of small dowels that I picked up, I think the dollar store.
I like your band aid! Nice video.
Your part 1 and 2 gave me some great ideas! I was considering other methods of doing this but your method beats mine! Thanks for sharing!
Hi Brian , just like to say thank you for all your tips !! loved it all the best john.
Hi Brian, just like to say a big thank you for all your tips kind regards john from uk
Brian Your how two turned out just great, nice job!!!
Brìlliant, looking forward to the next project
That's a very neat trick. Thanks for sharing.
adoro seu trabalho tenho aprendido muito, parabéns que deus lhe abençoe (
i love your work i have learned so much, congratulations god bless you. )
Very nice job! Thanks for share your knowledge!
Nice work
awesome video man! you are so good at precision and detail! Thanks! You just earned another sub!
Just in the finishing stages of a car that these wheel will be used for. A simple way to make realistic models. Video soon.
Great video as usual! Can't wait for the next one.
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awesome I love it thanks for sharing
Thanks for sharing your skill
I have subscribed to your channel
you can get a bag of about 200 5/64 inch dowels, 2 1/2 inch long, at Michael's or Hobby Lobby for a few $. I found them to be more consistent when I needed pins to build excavator treads.
Good work, 👍
Nice video. Thank you.
Great job
perfect
почему бы не красить прямо на токарном?
perfect
Thanks, makes a nice wheel with minimum effort. Hardest part is drilling the holes with little deflection. Stiff drill and high speed works well. The changing grain as you go around is a problem. Just drill slowly.
@@brianprocter3031 thank you very much