Symmetrical wood grain pattern on Rolls-Royce's dash board, how is it made?
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Symmetrical wood grain pattern on Rolls-Royce's dash board, how is it made?
Just saw the wood trim panels on a Rolls-Royce have symmetrical wood grain pattern!
Anyone know how they make that out of natural wood? They sure are taking it to another level. Now that Hyundai got real wood trims, they must do this to separate themselve.
Before anyone say it is fake wood, this is a Rolls-Royce, that wood aren't fake.
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11-14-14, 12:29 PM
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who cares how, the car looks like a pimp mobile
11-14-14, 12:41 PM
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eh, I could do without the turquoise.
The most logical way is to cut two slices of veneer, take one and flip it to mirror the other. Then again, I'm just guessing.
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The super thick / plush carpet tho
11-14-14, 01:42 PM
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who cares how, the car looks like a pimp mobile
If that's the case, then bring on the pimps.
This car shows what a REAL wood and leather interior looks like.
11-14-14, 01:51 PM
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eh, I could do without the turquoise.
The most logical way is to cut two slices of veneer, take one and flip it to mirror the other. Then again, I'm just guessing.
Yup, that's how they do it.
11-14-14, 01:52 PM
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It's called bookmatching. It's used also in guitar making, cabinetry, etc.
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11-14-14, 03:28 PM
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Thank you so much guys, I learned something new today
Bookmatching is so cool!
11-14-14, 03:30 PM
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The super thick / plush carpet tho
Those are lambswool floor mats.
11-14-14, 04:44 PM
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Please also note the inlays.
There is an inlay across the entire span of the lower dash.
There is an inlay that has the look of a curled feather above the glove box.
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Those are lambswool floor mats.
Fleece floor mats are an RR tradition.
11-15-14, 12:03 AM
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Good stuff, though I'm personally still more impressed with Lexus's Shimamoku wood
Since we're on the process of automotive wood trimmings
11-15-14, 01:55 AM
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it looks very different than anything else... i think anyone will be hard pressed to find any exposed plastics there.
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