Hey Guys,
It's been too damn cold to be out in the garage for very long...so I figured I'd get my steering wheel project finished. It had been sitting on the back-burner since May - I've been busy.
Just to recap - the idea was to cut down the 17" stock steering wheel and make one a little less bus like. Here's the start point.
I ended up having to do a segmented wheel as I couldn't get the mahogany to bend nicely (I could have steamed it, but I'm lazy). I went with a segmented wheel - with all parts being cut sequentially it minimizes the look of the segments (damn, that makes no sense, but you'll see). I decided to go with an inlay of Bloodwood - it matches my red interior and is hard as hell and very pretty.
Here's the shots of putting the wood on the metal rim - West System Epoxy was used to glue everything.
Clamps - I need more clamps.
What was I saying about the clamps?
Here it is with the plastic repaired and the mahogany toned to a better colour.
I carved a thumb groove to make it a very comfy wheel.
Here's the detail shot...still needs to be clear coated, but I think it's coming along nicely. The horn push that I have in the car right now will replace this ratty one - it was just for test fitting things. Not bad for a $10 eBay wheel and about two weekends and a few weeknights.
Craig