Turn a spare automotive wheel into a functional table for your garage, office, or living space.
This design package provides the fabrication files and step-by-step guidance needed to build a lightweight aluminum wheel table frame using laser- or water-jet cut components and 3D printed bracketry.
The frame is proportioned around a typical 19 × 8.5 inch automotive wheel with tire installed (approximately 26–27 inch overall diameter), allowing builders to feature a performance-style wheel as a visual centerpiece in the finished table.
The wheel itself is not structurally required for the construction of the table.
All load-bearing strength and stability are provided by the aluminum frame and printed support components.
Originally developed as a personal fabrication project, this guide enables car enthusiasts and makers to recreate the design using commonly available materials, fabrication services, and basic workshop tools.
DXF files for aluminum frame components (laser / water-jet cutting)
STL files for 3D printed brackets and structural supports
Step-by-step assembly and fabrication guide
Complete bill of materials
STEP reference model for customization or fit adjustment
Access to laser, plasma, or water-jet cutting services
FDM 3D printer
Basic hand tools
Automotive wheel and tire (recommended size: 19 × 8.5 in)
Round glass tabletop
Minor dimensional adjustments may be required when using wheels of significantly different diameter or width.
Garage fabrication projects
Automotive enthusiasts
DIY builders and makerspace users
Anyone looking to repurpose a spare wheel into a functional display piece
A practical and creative way to turn unused automotive components into something useful and conversation-worthy.
Turn a spare automotive wheel into a functional table for your garage, office, or living space.
This design package provides the fabrication files and step-by-step guidance needed to build a lightweight aluminum wheel table frame using laser- or water-jet cut components and 3D printed bracketry.
The frame is proportioned around a typical 19 × 8.5 inch automotive wheel with tire installed (approximately 26–27 inch overall diameter), allowing builders to feature a performance-style wheel as a visual centerpiece in the finished table.
The wheel itself is not structurally required for the construction of the table.
All load-bearing strength and stability are provided by the aluminum frame and printed support components.
Originally developed as a personal fabrication project, this guide enables car enthusiasts and makers to recreate the design using commonly available materials, fabrication services, and basic workshop tools.
DXF files for aluminum frame components (laser / water-jet cutting)
STL files for 3D printed brackets and structural supports
Step-by-step assembly and fabrication guide
Complete bill of materials
STEP reference model for customization or fit adjustment
Access to laser, plasma, or water-jet cutting services
FDM 3D printer
Basic hand tools
Automotive wheel and tire (recommended size: 19 × 8.5 in)
Round glass tabletop
Minor dimensional adjustments may be required when using wheels of significantly different diameter or width.
Garage fabrication projects
Automotive enthusiasts
DIY builders and makerspace users
Anyone looking to repurpose a spare wheel into a functional display piece
A practical and creative way to turn unused automotive components into something useful and conversation-worthy.