wheelturning
Wheelturning is the practice of shaping wheels by removing material on a lathe or other turning machine. It covers traditional wheelwright techniques used to craft wooden wheels for carts and wagons, as well as the turning of metal or composite components in modern wheel manufacture and hobbyist production. In historic contexts, wheelturning combined carpentry, joinery, and metalworking skills to produce a wheel consisting of a hub, spokes, and a rim bound by felloes. The tire or band, if used, was fitted after turning.
Techniques typically begin with mounting a blank on a lathe, followed by rough turning to establish the
Tools and equipment include lathes (woodworking or metal), faceplates, centers, steady rests, and a range of
Applications range from historical transport and agriculture to contemporary prototyping and specialized wheel components. In hobby