The term “finishing” can be used in various contexts, depending on the industry or activity. Here are some common uses:
1. Manufacturing & Woodworking
– Surface Finishing: Applying coatings (paint, varnish, lacquer) to protect or enhance appearance.
– Metal Finishing: Polishing, plating (chrome, nickel), or anodizing to improve durability and aesthetics.
2. Construction & Interior Design
– Final Touches: Installing trim, molding, or fixtures to complete a space.
– Floor Finishing: Sanding and sealing hardwood floors or applying epoxy coatings.
3. Textiles & Fashion
– Fabric Finishing: Processes like dyeing, bleaching, or waterproofing fabrics before sale.
– Garment Finishing: Ironing, button attachment, or quality checks before packaging.
4. Sports & Games
– Finishing Moves: A decisive action to end a match (e.g., martial arts, wrestling).
– Scoring (Football/Soccer): A player’s ability to complete a goal-scoring opportunity (“clinical finishing”).
5. 3D Printing & Prototyping
– Post-processing steps like sanding, painting, or smoothing printed objects for a professional look.
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