Satin or lightly textured finish, usually on metal, produced by brushing with a wire wheel or buffing with a fine abrasive.
A nonreflective, textured finish mechanicallyor chemically applied to metal for decorative purposes. Grained effect is usually created using sandpaper. Long grain finish applied by hand or via belt sander. Short grain finish applied by using a drum sander.
A satin finish, or a finish in between glossy and matte. Similar in appearance to fine scratches made by dragging a bristle brush across a surface. Commonly seen on stainless steel sinks.
mechanical marks or lines that give the surface texture
Also called a "satin" finish. A brushed finish is achieved by etching a series of parallel lines into a surface with a wire brush or polishing tool. cabochon (KAB-uh-shawn) A gem or bead that has a smooth round top with no facets.
See " Satin Finish" arbon Fiber A lightweight material made of small, hair-sized graphite fibers, that have been woven together and fused in an epoxy resin. This creates a three-dimensional appearance and is an excellent, yet expensive, handle material.
A raised nap or novelty surface texture that is created with the application of an abrasive device or brush.
Finish primarily on aluminum or steel achieved by rubbing with wire brush or steel wool to achieve a "matte" quality.
Stone finish produced by a coarse, rotating wire brush.
Metal which has a slightly rough finish. Sometimes anodized, sometimes tumbled to smooth rough finishes.
A non-glossy, textured finish applied to metal for decorative purposes.
A series of tiny parallel lines scratched onto a surface with a wire brush or polishing tool to produce texture
Obtained by brushing the stone with a coarse rotary-type wire brush.
A textured (satin) finish made from tiny parallel lines etched on the metal surface.
A metal finish with fine brush marks.
Brushed finish, also known as “satin” finish, is a texturing technique that can be used on metals where a series of tiny parallel lines are scratched onto the surface with a wire brush or polishing tool.
A brushed finish on a metal's surface is made by rubbing a stiff metal brush across the surface of jewelry, slightly reducing the metal's reflectivity.