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Xavier, engine turning is...
Xavier,
engine turning is used in the motor industry and
other similar industries. for example a hand built super car may have
'engine turned aluminium inserts' in the dashboard. there was a large british
luxury car from the 50's, the name i forget, but the bulkhead between
engine and passenger compartment was engine turned stainless steel visible from
only when the bonnet is up.
perlage suits the watch industry far
better.
best
Graham
True, John
By: BDLJ : July 9th, 2009-21:53
My machinist friends have the same opinion. There's no real reason for it. For example, on the engine-turned dash shown in one of the photos in this thread, it's so it doesn't just look like a slab of aluminium.
Xavier, engine turning is...
By: G99 : July 4th, 2009-02:20
Xavier, engine turning is used in the motor industry and other similar industries. for example a hand built super car may have 'engine turned aluminium inserts' in the dashboard. there was a large british luxury car from the 50's, the name i forget, but t...
Cars with perlage
By: patrick_y : July 5th, 2009-03:10
To all: I think you can call it whatever you like, I like to call it perlage or circular graining. I think engine turning refers too much to the gullioche on dials. To Graham: I agree, fashionable cars in the motor industry do have "circular graining" on ...
Patrick, my memory is...
By: G99 : July 5th, 2009-03:50
Patrick, my memory is poor, but my mate who comes to drink tea every day is 60 and a total petrol head. a bit of a dinosaur, but has the memory like an elephant. i've learnt so much from him about classic cars. he mentions a name and i google it. best Gra...
Perlage
By: daringdave : July 4th, 2009-15:56
If you look at the wonderful series of articles on Bulgari watchmaking last month, there is a video which actually shows a watchmaker creating perlage on a balance wheel. It is my favorite decorative treatment. xx DD