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Types Of Whip Wheels

September 20th, 2010

Ship Wheel Types

The ship’s wheel is a great innovation that replaced the whip staff that dominated ships for many decades. The invention of the ship wheel had a rocky start, but it was still better than the whip staff. Nowadays it is impossible for one to picture a ship without the ship wheel. Also, the ship wheel is a common symbol of the nautical culture, and with good reason. It is no wonder that there exists a lot of model ship’s wheels for the nautical collector. There are many different kinds of ship’s wheels that can be used for nautical enthusiasts collection needs, and this article will examine a few.

The wooden ship wheel is made from the highest quality of woods – shisham. Shisham is a wood that is similar in appearance and quality to teak. This makes it able to weather the toughest of conditions, and ensures a long life for your wooden ship wheel. Featuring six spokes, this fifteen inch ship wheel is manufactured by plugged screw heads, and features a solid brass center. It weighs a light five pounds and makes a great addition to that empty space on your wall.

A smaller, but equality quality iteration of the ship wheel is the wooden ship wheel clock. This type of ship wheel is practical, and makes an excellent clock that exudes a nautical sense of style. This can go anywhere in your home an manage to fit in with the decor, not just in your nautical themed room. Just as the one before it, the wooden ship wheel clock is made from the hardwood shisham. The center of the ship wheel is solid brass which surrounds a working clock which is five inches in diameter. This is a great gift for the nautical lover in your life, or for anyone in general.

There are many different types of ship’s wheels in addition to the ones mentioned here. The ship wheel is a great innovation that went through a few phases to reach the modern day ones that you see now. However, in the beginning the ship’s wheel was a bit different. For instance, originally ship’s wheels were very problematic and even led to many fatal accidents. The earliest ship wheels sat behind the mizzen mast and tended to get in the way of the helmsman’s line of sight. Not a good indication of a quality design. Also, when under brutal conditions, the ships wheel could be operated by two men, but they didn’t have enough room to maneuver properly. Not until several years later were two wheels included to allow for even more men to help steer should the need arise.

What’s more, the early types of ship wheels were plagued by unequal ends of the tiller rope. This made it so when the rope were hauled to one side, the center line of the ship would become distorted. This problem was attempted to be remedied with objects to hold it in place, but nothing was effective. The rope would become either too tight or too slack. These early wheels caused many fatalities and accidents. It wasn’t until Pollard came about with a new innovation that changed the way the ship wheel functioned.

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Wooden Ship Wheels

August 23rd, 2010
Ship Wheel Clock 24"

Ship Wheel Clock 24"

You can satisfy all your wooden ship wheel needs at handcraftedmodelships.com with our beautifully handcrafted authentic wooden ship wheel replicas! Wooden ship wheels symbolize the important history of nautical navigation, and are a mainstay in nautical culture. The importance of the wooden ship wheel remains just as vital as it did since its invention. Our wooden ship wheels are authenticat replicas made from the finest quality woods, such as Shisham. While the quality of our wooden ship wheels is very high, the prices are not. Wooden ship wheels can be afforded on any budget, and will be welcome additions to your nautical decor room.

History

The ship wheel dates back to the beginning of when man learned to navigate the open seas. It is a crucial invention that, quite literally, steered the advancement of the nautical culture, and the world as well. The importance of the ship wheel is the reason why it is a popular nautical decor item.

Importance

The importance of the ship wheel is in the power that it belies. When behind the helm of a ship, you feel the power of the ocean surging through the ship wheel. Those who have felt this know how intoxicating it can be to have the entire ocean as their personal playground. Ship wheels are a critical part of navigating the open seas, as well as an important aspect of symbolizing the nautical culture. Wooden ship wheels are a a symbol of the nautical enthusiast culture. There are many different kinds of designs for wooden ship wheels. One such interpretation of the ship wheel is the wooden ship wheel clock. These make excellent wall decor items in any one’s nautically themed room. Furthermore, wooden ship wheels signify a model ship collector’s love for the seafaring culture.

Authentic Replicas

Here at Handcrafted Model Ships, customers will be delighted to find the best authentic replicas on the market. Each nautical decor item is crafted to be as close in resemblance to the real thing as possible. This is due to our fine craftsmanship that we employ to give you, the customer, the satisfaction you demand from your wooden ship wheels. Finding an authentic replica on other model ship sites is next to impossible, and will set you back a far greater amount than the identical replicas sold here.

Quality

Our wooden ship wheels are always quality made, and you should expect no less from your nautical decor provider. For instance, the Hampton Nautical sixty inch Wooden Ship’s Wheel is composed of Shisham, a rare and high quality wood. This wooden ship’s wheel measures sixty inches in length, sixty inches in width, and three inches in height. It features eight spokes that are assembled together with plugged screw heads. In the center of its brass hub lies a one inch in diameter hole. In total, the ship’s wheel weighs twelve pounds. This gives the wheel a very authentic feel.

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