I've made a couple of "flywheels" for our crank organs from large, spoked, V-belt pulleys. These are zinc castings. I used red rubber air hose as a "tire" for visual reasons. I built up the point on the rim where the handle attaches with epoxy putty, and used a "file handle" with a 1/4-20 rod insert as the crank handle. My hub is a bushing turned on a mini-lathe from PVC plastic rod and slotted to mate with the OSI Strasse Orgel drive shaft. From the playing standpoint, the increase in inertia made no difference, but I like the looks. To be effective mechanically, you probably need a flywheel which weighs more than any small 20-note organ. Wallace Venable West Virginia [ Overall View of Crank Wheel for Erie Airs [ https://www.mmdigest.com/Attachments/25/08/21/250821_101238_Erie%20Airs-Crank%20Wheel.jpg [ Air hose tire for crank wheel on Erie Airs [ https://www.mmdigest.com/Attachments/25/08/21/250821_101238_Erie%20Airs-Wheel%20Tire.jpg [ Handle and mount for crank wheel on Erie Airs [ https://www.mmdigest.com/Attachments/25/08/21/250821_101238_Erie%20Airs-Wheel%20Handle.jpg [ Wheel hub for crank wheel on Erie Airs [ https://www.mmdigest.com/Attachments/25/08/21/250821_101238_Erie%20Airs-Wheel%20Hub.jpg