Steve Turner wrote:
Nonny wrote:
I get circulars and email advertisements from Bentley, and thought
that this was of interest to woodworkers. Some of the stuff they're
asking huge dollars for could be knocked out by a good woodworker in a
day or less, IMHO.
http://www.bentleycollection.com/pro...cordPosition=1
I recently attended the "Texas All British Car Day" in Round Rock TX
(http://txabcd.org/) and they had a few brand new Bentleys on the
premises. One of them was a convertible with the top down, and I was
able to inspect the interior up close and personal. Complementing the
gorgeous cream colored leather was some of the most beautiful Bird's Eye
Maple woodwork that you could imagine, on the dash, and all around the
perimeter of the interior. My initial thought was how great it would be
to have the woodworking gig in the Bentley factory, but then it occurred
to me it was probably done not by hand, but more likely with the finest
CNC machinery available. Regardless, it was some very impressive work.
Pictures posted to alt.binaries.pictures.woodworking
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