Wood steering wheel
Posted: Mon Jun 10, 2013 10:49 pm
This is mostly just a test/practice run and if it goes well I'll make a few of them, whether its on the cnc or at home with a router.
Background: I own a few old bmw's, most have the same steering wheel attachment, have wheels to spare and always wanted a wood steering wheel.
I'm starting with an old (1980s) bmw steering wheel (370mm four spoke), ripping off the foam and rubber, horn buttons, and starting back with the metal frame.




I've got everything measured up, and a general idea of what I want to do, just need to figure out how to use the cnc.
I looked up g-code and kinda know the format and the basic commands.
The only part I'm planning so far is the rim. Each piece I cut will cover 60 degrees (1/6th of the wheel) but there is a front piece and a back piece for each so I can get it onto the frame. The front will wrap around more so the seams are hidden at the back.
The radius will be around 1.5 cm so hopefully I can find a bit that will work well, and maybe a small angle v bit to get around the spokes.
Also might have to think of something clever to clamp the piece to the table since I have to round two corners and then flip to do the other two.
Hopefully I'll be around tomorrow to see how well it will work
Background: I own a few old bmw's, most have the same steering wheel attachment, have wheels to spare and always wanted a wood steering wheel.
I'm starting with an old (1980s) bmw steering wheel (370mm four spoke), ripping off the foam and rubber, horn buttons, and starting back with the metal frame.




I've got everything measured up, and a general idea of what I want to do, just need to figure out how to use the cnc.
I looked up g-code and kinda know the format and the basic commands.
The only part I'm planning so far is the rim. Each piece I cut will cover 60 degrees (1/6th of the wheel) but there is a front piece and a back piece for each so I can get it onto the frame. The front will wrap around more so the seams are hidden at the back.
The radius will be around 1.5 cm so hopefully I can find a bit that will work well, and maybe a small angle v bit to get around the spokes.
Also might have to think of something clever to clamp the piece to the table since I have to round two corners and then flip to do the other two.
Hopefully I'll be around tomorrow to see how well it will work








