Treadle Wheel Plans - I hope these are readable, the scanner was being difficult

Treadle wheel - Side view

Top View

Splash Pan

Crank shaft and Other materials

Crank connector and Other parts

Flywheel

Assembly Notes

1) Cut all the wood for the frame (except the cross rail) and the mortice and tenon joints where applicable
2) Assemble frame. For a very rigid fixture, the joints can be glued and dowelled. Finished, the wheel is 2 ft 10 in wide. If you need to disassemble the wheel, you can leave the joints dry and use bolts. For some parts it may be more convenient to use lag bolts.
3) Cut 1.5 in. holes for the shaft in the top and bottom rails, fit the bottom bearing and put the shaft in position. (** We left these holes for last, put the wheel together without bolts and had the potter sit to determine where the placement in relationship to the wheel would be best. There is a little room to play with).
4) Put flywheel in position.
5) Lag bolt flywheel to shaft and tighten bottom bearing onto shaft. (the bottom bearing goes on the top of the bottom beam)
6) Fit top bearing and tighten onto shaft. (the top bearing is on the bottom of the top beam.)
7) Place the kick bar bracket and fit the kick bar
8) Fit the cross rail to the frame. This is fitted to the left hand side of the wheel from the top back of the wheel to the bottom front (seat end). there are no pictures of this in the plans, it is just for support.
9) Splash pan is assembled (edges sealed with caulking) and painted or polyurethaned to keep water-proof.
10) Fit seat and splash pan to the frame. The splash pan can be screwed to the frame or made removable by fixing two stops to the underside of it. These butt up against the end legs, and a small door bolt is fitted to complete the fixing.
11) grease all moving parts and paint