A wheelwright is a craftsman who builds or repairs wooden wheels. The word is the combination of "wheel" and the word "wright" (which comes from the Old English word "wryhta", meaning a worker - as also in shipwright and arkwright). This occupational name became the English surname Wright, and also appears in surnames like Cartwright and Wainwright.
These tradesmen made wheels for carts (cartwheels), wagons (wains), traps and coaches. They also made the wheels, and often the frames, for spinning wheels, and the belt drives of steam powered machinery. First constructing the hub (called the nave), the spokes and the rim segments called felloes, and assembling them all into a unit working from the center of the wheel outwards. Most wheels were made from wood, but other materials have been us...
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12 spokes wheels and diagrams of wheel in general
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Fig. 1. Wheel being shod with a hoop tyre.
2. Worker who strikes this wheel.
3. Four workers weighin...
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A look into the wheelwright's workshop
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Worldwide Wheelwright Phill Gregson fitting iron strakes to a traditional wooden wheel.
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Wheelwright W. Verdoorn at work