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by blocklayer.com Calculate and Adjust Hub and Spoke Templates - Print, Cut and Wrap Around Hub or Rim to Mark Out Spokes
Hub OD
Hub ID
Hub Width
Spoke Diameter
Spokes
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to create a PDF with template diagrams. Print and wrap templates around hub to mark spoke centers for drilling.
Enter hub diameter, hub width, spoke diameter, number of spokes and hit Draw to re-draw full scale template.
Make sure printer scale is set to 100%, and if the template won't fit, change page orientation to Landscape.
Hub OD
Hub ID
Spokes
Use this printable template to mark centers (or spokes) around a hub, spindle or any circular object.
To align spoke points parallel to the outer edge of a hub, enter correct measurement for hub width to obtain correct shoulder measurement
(outside hub to outside spoke) and align outer edge of template to outer edge of hub.
Hub, Spokes, Rim, Tire Templates
Hub ID
Hub Thick
Hub Width
Rim OD
Rim Thick
Rim Width
Spoke Diameter
Spokes
Tire Profile Height
Enter rim outside and inside diameters, hub outside diameter, spoke diameter and number of spokes to draw full scale template.
To draw the tire, enter a measurement into Tire Profile Height. This will not alter the hub, spokes or rim dimensions and templates, and just adds the tire to the rim.
Uncheck the Black checkbox to draw just the tire outline.
Set printer to 100% print scale (not 'Shrink to fit') to print templates.
Rim OD
Rim Thick
Hub Thick
Spokes
Tire
If you're cutting blocks, concrete, stone or ANYTHING and there's DUST - DON'T TAKE THE RISK
Don't cut it, or cut it wet so there's NO DUST - Silicosis Sucks
How should we spell it?
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What do we think? - They're 2 different things:
A Meter is a device to measure things - like a Volt Meter or a Parking Meter
A Metre is about 3'-3~3/8"
Although diameter and perimeter as measurements - don't seem to fit very well
If the US ever goes Metric, you'll be able to use a Meter to measure Meters - A Meter Meter
(And when we go back to the moon, let's go Metric, ay?)
All Inch inputs and dimensions are actual physical finished sizes(unless otherwise noted)
All Metric Inputs in Millimetres(unless otherwise noted)