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"J. Clarke" wrote:
Working on a decorative wagon wheel in wood, but I'd really like to put a metal tire on it. Now, that's no trick if it's just for looks--make a steel ring that's close enough to the dimension that a little epoxy under it will hold it, but the devil in me wants to do a proper job and shrink the thing. Trouble is that this is a no-burn area so I can't just light a fire in the back yard and heat the tire. So, any ideas on how to go about this? The wheel is 2 feet in diameter, making the tire too big to fit in a barbecue or the like. If I was making a bunch of 'em I'd be tempted to just build a charcoal pit big enough and call it a barbie, but that's a lot of work for one wheel. And yeah, I know I can find a blacksmith, but I'm more interested in the making than in having a wheel. Are you going to have help setting the tire? From what I've read, this isn't a one person job. I can't remember the name of the book larry talked me into reading. It is an excellent reference. Maybe Larry will jump in with a title. A link on wheelwrighting. http://www.hct.ac.uk/Downloads/cp_wheel.html Some other neat things at that site. http://www.hct.ac.uk/Downloads/craftpublications.html Wes |
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