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A form of metal finishing where the surface is treated mechanically so that no appreciable metal is removed but the surface is smoothed.
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| burnishing |
The flattening out of the raised dotted surface of a mezzotint in order to create contrasting tonal areas on the printing plate, using a steel mushroom shaped tool. This burnisher is also used to knead ,"roll out" and obliterate mistakes made on an etched or engraved plate.
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The process of developing a smooth, lustrous surface on metal parts by tumbling in a drum with small steel balls or by rubbing with hard metal pads.
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Polishing by friction. In woodturning this is usually carried out by holding a handful of shavings against the revolving workpiece. The shavings should come from the work being burnished.
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A method of straightening bent nibs by stroking them with a tool. Burnishing is difficult to accomplish and should not be attempted by novices on valuable nibs.
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