I hate to tell you this, but they're made of wood.
Seriously though, hickory seems to be the best material for at least the bentwood rim. Here's a good link:
http://www.customwagonwheels.com/
Most vehicles before the1850s had wooden axles and wheels. Every wagon was equipped with a wagon jack.
A wheelwright makes metal rimmed wooden wagon wheels.
"Spokes" are the things that branch out from the centre of wheels to the outside edge of the wheel, to stabilise them. So wagon spokes are the things that branch out of wagon wheel centres (usually wooden, in this case). Bicycle wheels also have spokes.
A wagon has 4 wheels.
"Spokes" are the things that branch out from the centre of wheels to the outside edge of the wheel, to stabilise them. So wagon spokes are the things that branch out of wagon wheel centres (usually wooden, in this case). Bicycle wheels also have spokes.
There is only one way to get the wooden wheels on Alxemy. You don't make the element. You earn the wheels.The solution is that you MUST discover 25 elements. After you do this, you will be gifted wooden wheels. These wooden wheels will help among your building.
A wagon wheels uses the wheel of a wagon (not the tyre part through, wire, and string or rope to make an easy and simple pulley.
Wagon Wheels was created in 1948.
A wagon customarily has 4 wheels
Six Wheels on My Wagon was created in 1993.
Three Wheels on My Wagon was created in 1961.
A prairie schooner is a type of covered wagon used by pioneers in the 19th century. It consists of several key parts, including a wooden wagon box, canvas cover, wagon wheels, axles, and a wagon tongue for steering. The wagon box is typically made of wooden planks and serves as the main compartment for carrying cargo and passengers. The canvas cover provides protection from the elements, while the wagon wheels and axles allow for mobility and transportation on rough terrain. The wagon tongue is attached to the front of the wagon and is used to steer and guide the prairie schooner.