Today From Jay Jones of CustomWagons.com:
Hi George,
Trust all is well in your little corner of the world….
We could build a cannon wheel to scale of our 30", but as far as being completely historically accurate, I would be a little concerned. The cannon wheels we sell are at least representative of civil war cannon wheels, and very close to being historically accurate, however, not necessarily museum pieces. If the customer can supply the specs, I'm sure we can do it.
Should you have questions, or if I can be of assistance, please feel free to contact me.
Thank you again George,
Jay Jones
Custom Wagons
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Jay's hubs, despite all their claims (advertising) to the contrary, are undersized... slightly. The untrained eye does not notice it... however... If they are to go down in scale sizes with a 14 spoke wheel, an undersized hub gets pretty busy with all the spoke interfaces... SO I would recommend they do these smaller scale wheels with a slightly OVERSIZED hub so as to enhance the probability of good integrity in the wheels. Hub bands are supposed to be tapered and pressed or heat-shrunk onto the hub so the nave box, when pressed in, combined with the spokes loading inward toward the hub when tires are shrunk on don't all combine to split the hub into kindling and splinters.
So:
How true to scale does everyone think these have to be? Would a say 10% oversizing of the hub be acceptable?