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burr The metal ridge thrown up when the burin or drypoint tool is raked across the metal plate. This burred edge is much appreciated for its rich and highly expressive printed result. Unless the plate is steel-faced, the burr on copper will quickly flatten and erode after 20-30 impressions.
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burr A sharp, projecting edge or point sometimes left when cutting metal.
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burr A sharp raised edge of metal used on a scraper to remove wood.
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burr the spiral of metal or plastic thrown up by an engraving tool.
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burr The ridged metal raised on both sides of the lines that are needle-cut in the dry point process. In mezzotint, burr is the surface of the plate when worked with a doctor. top
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