DIY Wheel Table Plans - Files & Assembly Guide

$80.00

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.

Design Package Includes

  • 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

Requirements

  • 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.

Designed For

  • 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.

Design Package Includes

  • 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

Requirements

  • 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.

Designed For

  • 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.