Ok - settled on a plan - which is good, as it gives me something to abandon later..... And this is a break from tradition for me. I usually try new stuff (putting dumb ideas into motion) and post it afterwards if it worked, but I decided to throw this out there and we all get to see if it sinks or swims....
After getting the upper and lower halves glued up, I decided to offset the upper and lower halves half way, which oughta be 30 degrees or so. Does two things - keeps the upper and lower joints from lining up, and should make the whole thing strong as hell. Will go together something like this
I plan on rotating the halves over a makeshift router "table" (didn't wanna drill holes in our good router table so I set up a fake one using one we used a couple years ago) so I needed to locate the centers. I glued a piece of wood across the centers and marked and drilled the center hole, which will pivot around a wooden dowel.
To locate the dowel rod centers, I needed to know exactly where the inner steel ring was in the steering wheel, so I used a petrified steering wheel grip removal tool, which, by the way looks remarkably similar to a pair of pliers, and cleaned off two opposing spots to gat a measurement.
Made it this far and packed up and went home.
Before I left, I had to thro a bit of acetone on the walnut - just wanted to see what I was dealing with. The pics are of the glue side, which has a little less figure than the top side, but even this side shows promise.......
If I wasn't such a cheap bastard I would have gotten a nicely figured board long enough to cut all six pieces for either the top or bottom so that all the colors and figure would be similar - but I am one, and these were all left over from various stock jobs. And my wife wonders why I NEVER throw nice walnut away.....
Many of the older wooden steering wheels had rivets to hold the two halves together...... structurally won't need em, but I'll have to decide whether I need em for aesthetics or not......
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