mıskala vurma

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التركية - الإنجليزية
burnishing
Polishing leatherhard clay by rubbing with a smooth stone or back of a spoon etc
The smoothing of surfaces by rubbing, accomplished chiefly by the movement rather than the removal of the surface layer
Enhancing the smoothness and shininess of a surface such as metallic pigment by polishing with a burnishing tool
Dry polishing of a hardened unfired piece to produce a glaze-like surface which may be fired
A process by which leatherhard or blackhard clay is made smooth by rubbing it with a hard smooth object like a stone, spoon or piece of glass This procedure gives the piece a polished look Burnished pots are usually unglazed but sometimes fine slips are applied to add to the decorating Burnishing not only adds a glossy surface, it also contributes to the durability of the clay by making it more resistant to water absorption See also leatherhard, blackhard, slip
In photoengraving, treatment of a printing plate to darken local areas by spreading the printing surface of lines and dots
A technique where the Leather hard clay is polished with a hard instrument to force the smallest clay particles to the surface creating a soft sheen This surface remains after the pot is fired so long as the firing temperature is kept below 1100oC
a process in which the surfaces of a planchet or coin are made to shine through rubbing or polishing
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
A process by which the surfaces of a planchet or a coin are made to shine through rubbing or polishing This term is used in two contexts -- one positive, one negative In a positive sense, Proof planchets are burnished before they are struck -- a procedure done originally by rubbing wet sand across the surfaces to impart a mirror like finish In a negative sense, the surfaces on repaired and altered coins sometimes are burnished by various methods In some instances, a high-speed drill with some type of wire brush attachment is used to achieve this effect
Polishing through friction typically from high speed mechanical means using a polishing agent
a process by w planchet or coin are made to shine through rubbing or polishing
The smoothing and polishing of a metal surface by rubbing or tumbling in the presence of metallic or ceramic balls, and in the absence of abrasives
present participle of burnish
Descriptive term referring to smooth, very bright, mirror-like surfaces usually indicating the need for better lubrication
The process of polishing the surface of a pot until the clay is compacted and the surface smooth and glossy a hard object like a smooth stone or the back of a spoon is usually used
dry polishing of hardened, unfired clay to produce a smooth, shiny surface which may be fired
The processing of a previously machined bar to a finished size and a smooth surface finish by means of displacement, rather than removal, of surface roughness
- Essentially a polishing process in which the rounded edges and point of a metal blade set in a wooden handle are used to compact and smooth the surface of a formed silver object, or to brighten the dull surface of cast silver
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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