First Iterative
This was my attempt on my first wheel, I thought it looked very good and matched what I wanted it to look like. But once I got it back from the 3D printer it was very small, and the supports were incredibly thin. So I had to figure out what I did wrong and why it ended up so tiny. While trouble shooting I figured out I didn’t add a dimension from the outside circle, which made it very tiny.

Second Iterative
For my second attempt at my wheel, I knew I still wanted the same design but it had to be executed better now. I put the dimension on the outside circle and made the supports connected to the inside and outside circle thicker so that they would provide more support and not snap. Once the wheel was out of the 3D printer it looked exactly how I wanted to and fit together with the axel perfect.

Third Iteration
After testing my car a few times on the track I realized that it wasn’t going as fast as possible. When I looked at the wheels I realized that it was because the whole wheel was rubbing against the body of the car. So I decided to go back into Onshape and put a filler onto the wheel so the filler would rub against the body of the car instead of the wheel. After that I was very happy with my car and there were no further things to add to my car, or wheels.
