Close, but no cigar
Self lubricating bearings are made by sintering (powder metallurgy process) with a slight twist
You get your powders for your bearing, and you add an small amount of organic material to the mix
you then compress the powders together and form your bearing
You apply heat, the powders bond and the organic material burns away
This leaves you with a porous bearing, which when dipped in a lubricant will absorb the lubricant
When the bearing is then placed in an inaccessible place, the oil keeps the surface lubricated and hence, self lubricating bearings