
When I was a kid, I always wanted to have some kind of buggy on wheels or a cart that I could have fun rolling down the hill. Or even take turns with my brother bushing each other down the street. Now that my kids are that age, I decided to make a DIY Wood Go-Kart using the extra wheel I had laying around in the garage.
I wanted to make a very simple go-kart with stuff that I could find around the house or in a garage. I had some wheels and an old car seat, and that was enough for me to start. In the back of the car seat, I made the 2×6 platform longer so that someone could stand on it and push against the pavement. My son likes BMWs so I drew a BMW sign with headlights in the front on a piece of plywood. Kids really enjoyed riding it on the sidewalk and in the backyard.
The plans I created are very basic and could be easily changed or modified to something else if you have more material to work with. You also might be interested in the other projects Iโve built for kids: Sensory Table, Pucket Game and Triangle Peg Board Game.

Wood Go-Kart PDF
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Tools for this project
Material List
- 2x6x8โฒ (x2)
- 2x4x8โฒ (x1)
- 11โณx8โณ- 1/2โณ Plywood (x1)
- 2 1/2โณ Wood Screws
- 1 5/8โณ Wood Screws
- Wheels (x4)
- 5/8โณ Threaded Rod (x2)
- Nuts and Washers (9 nuts, 13 washers)
- 4โณ Bolt (x1)
- Car Seat
- Rope
Note: Lumber dimensions are listed as nominal size.ย See lumber sizes for actual dimensions vs nominal.
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Dimensions

Step 1 – Cut and Assemble Main Frame
Take 2ร6 and cut two pieces to 58″ in length. Then, take 2×4 and cut tow pieces to 11โณ in length and attach it on both ends using 2 1/2โณ wood screws. This will be the frame of the go-kart.

Step 2 – Cut 2ร4 Board for Steering
Take another 2ร6 board and cut it to 18โณ in length. Place this board about 8โณ from the front edge and drill a 5/8โณ hole thru both 2ร4 and 2ร6 frame. The hole is slightly off-center to fit both the rod and the hole on 2ร4.

Step 3 – Attach the Steering 2ร4 to Frame
Attach this 18โณ long steering board using a 4โณ bolt and nut. Place three washers in between 2ร4 and the 2ร6 frame. This is to prevent 2ร4 rubbing against the 2ร6 when turning the wheels.

Step 4 – Attach Rod to Steering 2ร4
Using Sawzall with metal blade cut 5/8โณ threaded rod to 26โณ in length. Place it on top of 2ร4 aligning it in the center. Strap the rod to the 2ร4 with plumbing metal strap using 1 5/8โณ wood screws.

Step 5 – Strap Rod to Frame
Similar to step 4, cut threaded rod to 21โณ long and strap it in the back of the frame to 2ร6 with plumbing metal straps.

Step 6 – Attach the Wheels
Now put the wheels on. Make sure to have a washer and nut on both sides of the wheel.

Step 7 – Attach the Car Seat
Take a small 1/2โณ plywood piece and attach it to the front of the go-kart for the car sign. Strap a car seat on top of a 2ร6 frame, giving enough room for someone to stand in the back and push the kart. Drill a hole on each side of the 18โณ long steering 2ร4. Pull the rope through the hole with a knot on the bottom preventing the rope from coming out. Youโre done with this DIY wood Go-Kart.





