Polishing × Required Skills: Polishing and Finishing Techniques
29 jobs found.
Accessory Manufacturing Worker
A profession that processes various materials such as metals, resins, and beads to manufacture accessories like necklaces, earrings, and brooches.
Stone Carver
Artisan who carves stone materials to create decorative items, monuments, and memorials.
Fretsaw Woodworker
A craftsman who uses a fretsaw to cut and process wood, creating decorative wood products.
Printing Stereotype Worker
A job that casts and finishes stereotype plates used in letterpress printing. Assembles type and layout sheets, pours molten lead alloy to manufacture printing plates.
Furniture Repair Worker (Wooden)
Occupation that repairs damaged parts of wooden furniture to restore function and aesthetics.
Karaki Sashimono Artisan
Artisan who crafts furniture and decorative items using traditional Karaki joinery techniques. Performs joints, carvings, and finishing that leverage the properties of the wood.
Glass Scribing Worker
Artisan who engraves patterns or letters on the surface of glass products using manual labor or machinery and applies decorative processing through etching.
Precious Metal Artisan
A profession that crafts, processes, and repairs accessories and ornaments using precious metals as materials based on designs.
Kurimono (Wood Hollowing) Worker
A traditional woodworking occupation that hollows out timber using hand tools such as chisels and carving knives to create vessels, containers, and decorative items.
Industrial Engraver
Specialized profession that engraves letters or patterns on surfaces of materials such as metal and plastic using hand tools or CNC machines.