viimeistelytaltalla
Viimeistelytaltalla is a term found in Finnish manufacturing and crafts literature to describe the finishing stage of production, typically conducted at a dedicated workstation or station on a production line. The term combines viimeistely (finishing) with a form that denotes a location or stage in a workflow. In practice, viimeistelytaltalla refers to the set of operations performed after primary shaping, aimed at improving surface quality, dimensional accuracy, and visual appearance before final assembly or packaging. The exact scope of tasks within viimeistelytaltalla varies by industry and facility, but common elements include deburring, smoothing, polishing, coating or sealing, and final cleaning. Quality checks, such as measurement of surface roughness, small-diameter tolerances, and visual inspection, are typically performed at this stage.
The concept is widely used across metalworking, woodworking, plastics fabrication, and electronics assembly, though the methods
Because the term is part of practical shop-floor language rather than a standardized specification, its exact