Too much work to make the plastic. You would still need a lathe to
true them up. Wood makes great wheels and its much quicker stronger
and easier.

Look at my wheels.

http://kingtigerproject.webs.com/swt.htm

The rough parts was cut using a roto zip w/ circle cutting tool. I
then borrowed a lathe to spin them. I need to get up to date pictures
anyway. They are now primed after being water proofed w/ resin and
ready to mount to the hull. I am just waiting for my laptop to come in
from repairs.

On Mar 19, 2:31 pm, "[email protected]"
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Ran across this link earlier today, instantly thought of making
> homemade wheels and drive sprockets.
>
> http://www.instructables.com/id/HomemadePlastic/
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