sorvaamalla
Sorvaamalla is the Finnish gerund form meaning “by turning,” and it designates the machining method of turning on a lathe. It derives from the verb sorvata, to turn a workpiece on a lathe, and is used in technical and craft contexts to describe material removal with a cutting tool while the workpiece rotates.
In turning, the workpiece is held in a chuck or between centers on a lathe. A cutting
Applications of sorvaamalla span metalworking and woodworking. In metal turning, it is common for manufacturing components
Tools and safety: Turning requires a lathe, chuck or centers, and appropriate cutting tools (turning, facing,
See also: lathe, turning, woodworking, metalworking, machining.