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10-29-2009 01:24 PM - last edited on 10-29-2009 01:25 PM
I need to make a few of these wheels. They are of various diameters and some without spokes. I know how to cut them out, but I have been making them out of Baltic Birch plywood (for stability). I want to make them from a hardwood.
My question is: What wood can I use and what kind of finish/treatment can I use to prevent them from warping. I would like to use a fine grain wood.
I tried making them from Poplar, but after a while, they warped due to humidity.
The wheels are for model locomotives. All dimensions shown are full size in inches.
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10-29-2009 03:06 PM - last edited on 10-29-2009 03:09 PM
I make a lot of wheels and find that maple works for me, I paint some (spray) but mostly I just put a couple of coats of Varathane varnish on them.
Willy
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10-29-2009 04:06 PM
Ron, wasn't the old time wooden sewing spools made from birch? They held up pretty good when we used to make tractors out of them when I was a kid. You know a stick in each end , held together with a rubber band. ![]()
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10-30-2009 08:21 AM
Thanks. I'll give it a try.
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10-30-2009 01:31 PM - last edited on 10-30-2009 01:35 PM
You will get the most resistence to water vapor by finishing them with shellac. More moisture resistence than varnish. Honduran mahogany would be a very stable wood choice, and look great to boot.
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11-02-2009 06:06 AM
I've heard of such wheels made from MDF.
No warping, anyway!
d
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11-02-2009 05:55 PM
Thanks. I have Travis's address. Never thought to ask him.
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11-02-2009 05:59 PM
I made some from MDF. Worked ok, but would not want to rely on them in operation. I couldn't find a good way of securing the MDF to the axle. When I ran the loco, the driver would slip on the axle and foul the quartering which caused the wheels to jam. MDF is a bit too soft.
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11-02-2009 09:56 PM
I'd like to see a photo or 5 of the trains.
Lots of Dust
