Wood veneers will have natural defects and small areas that will need to be filled and touched in with paint to disguise. You can see the lady at the start of the video applying filler to areas of the dash that would have split/cracked when being formed around a curve. Applying filler, sanding and then painting on to match the surrounding wood will make for a seamless finish. I know because I do this :)
I may be missing something but I wondered why it is considered necessary to paint the wood in places. I think I would prefer to leave it in the natural pattern but as I am never likely to be able to acquire a Rolls Royce I suppose it is none of my business
Yes, shims applied so the mother of pearl inlay sits flush with the surface. I guess different colors for different thicknesses depending on how much clear coat has built up in this area.
the moment this video starts a lady from the veneery section takes a small portion of brown paste and applies it some scuffed portion of the veneer- i think its to camofledge those imperfections- would any one here let me know what that paste is known as ?
The attention to detail is incredible I admire their patience.
The wood used is Nilmbur Teak from Kerala, India
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Malayali undo
RR is the only manufacturer I've seen use wood grain tastefully.
How can BMW do such magical work. Salute.
It is Bentley in Crewe England, not BMW in Munich.
4:34. What a girl!!!. Pure beauty :)
RR has some very pretty women working there.
5:05 So much for the "rich grain of natural wood".
I guess they're so picky about the panels matching exactly that they'll touch it up with more stain because one side is too light.
Wood veneers will have natural defects and small areas that will need to be filled and touched in with paint to disguise. You can see the lady at the start of the video applying filler to areas of the dash that would have split/cracked when being formed around a curve. Applying filler, sanding and then painting on to match the surrounding wood will make for a seamless finish. I know because I do this :)
I love Rolls Royce car.....
I don't like the current Rolls Royce range, but love the craftsmanship shown here.
I may be missing something but I wondered why it is considered necessary to paint the wood in places. I think I would prefer to leave it in the natural pattern but as I am never likely to be able to acquire a Rolls Royce I suppose it is none of my business
George Alderson
It's a combination stain and filler.... Catch that? Filler!
4 years later, do you own a Rolls Royce now?
Lovely work! 😉👍
This wood from India kerala state
Really
So what?
@@TheAryandesign jealous
The tyre is from my company.... In India mechellin
@6:30 These must be different color double soft spacers before glue is applied between.
Yes, shims applied so the mother of pearl inlay sits flush with the surface. I guess different colors for different thicknesses depending on how much clear coat has built up in this area.
Just Amazing
Cómo tapicero sólo me alucino con esos acabados en un carro la ebanistería simplemente hermosa
Excelente!
ロイスの言葉でしたか?価格は無くなっても価値は残る!手作りの本質が生きる世界観デスネ
Keral, india💖😀
Estoy imprecionado con la labo y perfección. Conque elaboran la madera y sobre todo k los árboles siembran para lo k usan
I see no carpenters! Plenty of finishers.
Not really carpentry is it.
Nilambur teak from Kerala, India
the moment this video starts a lady from the veneery section takes a small portion of brown paste and applies it some scuffed portion of the veneer- i think its to camofledge those imperfections- would any one here let me know what that paste is known as ?
Verigood verk
5:24 very beautiful girl
Me gustaría k isieran un documental.. Tratando de dar clases de elaboración.. Para aplicarlo en muebles.. Digo es solo una sujerencia
It doesn’t show any veneer work , just polishing
I am qualified wood worker ,
can I get a job I rolls roys wood shop
Wright
Painted wood looks better for customers but for me that is cheating.
You know nothing about working with wood veneers.
It's not painted wood, they are touching up defects in the veneer.