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Definition of linish in English: linishverb ˈlɪnɪʃ [with object]technical Polish or remove excess material from (something) by contact with an abrasive moving belt. after mitring, the tube is cleaned, degreased, and then linished Example sentencesExamples - It has been engraved with personalised, white paint filled, and then linished for a clean finish.
- We use linishing pads to flatten the welds, then a conditioning pad, then a coarse scotchbrite wheel mouted in a handheld polisher to regrain and clean the fillets.
- Using one piece per side, linish the axle where the rear seal of the hub will sit until smooth.
- The surface of a sheet of steel was degreased and linished, and then a slurry was sprayed onto it.
- The component mounting surfaces are machined, generally linished and remain uncoated.
Derivatives noun technical Now it is back to the linisher to sand the pin down till it is completely flush with the sides of the plane. Example sentencesExamples - The bench grinder and linisher were moved from a metal cabinet and metal wall and placed on special pedestals that were mounted to the floor using rubber mounts.
- You can either use a belt linisher or if you are sanding by hand I find that a slightly convex cork block keeps the face from becoming rounded.
- The better linishers have interchangeable bits for specific tasks, and are quite amazing machines.
- Angle grinders, linishers, a punch press and a powder-coating booth create most of the noise.
Origin 1970s (as a verb): blend of linen and finish. |