Go-karts come in many forms from non-motorized to high-powered racing machines. To build a go-kart, one must plan the design, size it appropriately for the driver, gather materials like tubing and an engine, and obtain welding skills. The process involves building the chassis, installing front and rear axles, adding a seat and floorboards, mounting the engine, and assembling the steering and braking systems. A test drive should only be taken after thoroughly checking the welds, brakes, and engine mounting to ensure safety.