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Old 11-09-10, 12:06 AM
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Talking How Lexus Makes its Handcrafted Wood-Carved Steering Wheels



To make a premium steering wheel, you need premium materials. Lexus' solid-carved steering wheels (one of two types found in Lexus vehicles, the other being the wood-finished style) are made from pure walnut and birds-eye maple. After the wood pieces are selected, they first undergo a “stress process”—a weeklong alternation between humidification and dehumidification, which minimizes the possibility of warping and essentially “freezes” the wood's innate quality



Next, the wood is cut into smaller pieces, fixed to the cutting machine table by suction, not clamps, to prevent scarring. The wood pieces that go into a single Lexus solid-carved steering wheel all come from the same piece of wood, both for aesthetic reasons and for uniform strength. And because every board is different, with a different grain design, every Lexus solid-carved steering wheel is a one-of-a-kind creation.



Now the craftsmanship begins to shine, as the pieces are carved into curved shapes, which will be fitted around a metal core. Lexus' steering wheel manufacturer, Miroku Technowood, has been a master of wood- and metal-working since the Meiji era, when the company's founder began making products for a 19th-century shogun. Today, Miroku is the world's only maker of carved-wood-over-metal steering wheels, and Lexus is the only automaker to use them.



Here, the solid carved wood pieces have been fitted to the top and bottom of the core-metal interior, where they're glued around the wheel, forming the basic form. To ensure the quality of the final finish, Miroku purposefully uses glue that matches the shade of the wood.



Next, a woodworker fine-tunes the final curves of the steering wheel's wood pieces, using a ball-end mill with a rounded tip; here the craftsman is carving finger rests at the 10-10 hand positions, subtly adjusting the blade's rotation speed to achieve uniform grooves



Next up: the polishing station. Anyone who's worked with fine woods knows that polishing raw wood is a high art form. Hardness, density, and color will vary, even on a single piece of wood, and if the entire surface is sanded in the same way, say by machine, the result can be a slightly uneven surface. So, to achieve a fine, uniform finish, Lexus steering-wheel wood gets hand-sanded by artisans, who can evaluate the variables as they smooth things out.



After the raw-wood polishing, the wheel's wood pieces advance to a filler process, also done by hand. Here, another artisan carefully brushes in the filler, evaluating by sight and touch where the most application is needed to fill in microscopic holes inherent even in fine woods



After the filler dries, the wheels receive a sealer coat, followed by a colored paint layer—applied very thinly to ensure that the natural wood tones aren't lost. The color's main purpose is to match the shade of the wood trim inside the vehicles. Finally, a thin clear basecoat is applied, followed by a thin final layer of clear paint, both to protect against UV light and scratches and to give the wheel a decorative, mirror-like finish



Finally, true to the extraordinary lengths Lexus goes to make sure all vehicle components are carefully, and personally, examined, the finished wheel undergoes hand and eye inspections before advancing to a Lexus assembly plant to receive electronics, airbags, and other components.

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THIS IS SO COOL.


Nice post.
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Oooh linking this to some people TY
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very cool.... I want that updated look
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i know pieces on the door and console come from the same piece of wood so that the grain matches, but does the steering wheel wood come from the same piece as well?
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Great link Jerry!
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Originally Posted by xknowonex
Lexus' steering wheel manufacturer, Miroku Technowood, has been a master of wood- and metal-working since the Meiji era, when the company's founder began making products for a 19th-century shogun. Today, Miroku is the world's only maker of carved-wood-over-metal steering wheels, and Lexus is the only automaker to use them.
What an honor.

That's a new wrinkle in the brain...
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Great posted and put to rest real or fake wood .
Lexus should post more as I love these type of "How it made?" insight.
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very detailed process...makes me that muh prouder to own a lexus, even though my steering is all leather
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Very nice.. I knew the wood felt fantastic in the RX I had and now I kno why... kinda makes me want wood grain in my IS now lol
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That is really cool. Which models had the fake styled wood?
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Originally Posted by 97-SC300
That is really cool. Which models had the fake styled wood?
I don't think any. Lexus is big on that they are the only ones to still use wood and not plastic trimming. You can go get a Lincoln or Cadillac for that I think
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Originally Posted by infinirx
I don't think any. Lexus is big on that they are the only ones to still use wood and not plastic trimming. You can go get a Lincoln or Cadillac for that I think
You obviously didn't read the first sentence of the original post...

"To make a premium steering wheel, you need premium materials. Lexus' solid-carved steering wheels (one of two types found in Lexus vehicles, the other being the wood-finished style) are made from pure walnut and birds-eye maple."
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Very nice article!
Originally Posted by PEARLIS250
Very nice.. I knew the wood felt fantastic in the RX I had and now I kno why... kinda makes me want wood grain in my IS now lol
I don't think the entry-level Lexuses get these handcrafted parts. Probably only the LS (which also has hand-buffed body panels for perfect paint). Anyone knows the exact list of models that get such treatment?
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To make a premium steering wheel, you need premium materials. Lexus' solid-carved steering wheels (one of two types found in Lexus vehicles, the other being the wood-finished style) are made from pure walnut and birds-eye maple.
EDIT: Hmm since the last pic of the article shows the interior of an RX350, it seems to imply that the RX and all models positioned above it get the handcrafted wheels...which are basically all Lexus models except the ES and those that do not have wood steering wheel as an option (IS, HS, CT, LFA). That's a lot of labor involved if true!

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Amazing craftsmanship.

My preference is still a leather-covered wheel, but I do admire the beauty of the wood wheel.
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