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What (who) is Chamfer - definition

FLAT TRANSITIONAL EDGE BETWEEN TWO FACES OF A MANUFACTURED OBJECT
Chamfret; Chamfre; Lark's tongue (chamfer); Chamfering; Beveling; Chamfered; Chamfered edge; Stop-chamfer; Swelled chamfer; Chamferring
  • The arrows point to some of the many chamfers present.
  • A chamfer with a "lark's tongue" finish
  • Chamfer on the facade of [[Saks Fifth Avenue]] in New York City

Chamfer         
·vt To make a chamfer on.
II. Chamfer ·noun The surface formed by cutting away the arris, or angle, formed by two faces of a piece of timber, stone, ·etc.
III. Chamfer ·vt To cut a furrow in, as in a column; to Groove; to Channel; to Flute.
chamfer         
I. v. a.
1.
Bevel.
2.
Channel, flute, groove, cut furrows in, cut channels in.
II. n.
1.
Bevel.
2.
Fluting, channel, furrow.
Chamfer         
A chamfer or is a transitional edge between two faces of an object. Sometimes defined as a form of bevel, it is often created at a 45° angle between two adjoining right-angled faces.

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Chamfer

A chamfer or is a transitional edge between two faces of an object. Sometimes defined as a form of bevel, it is often created at a 45° angle between two adjoining right-angled faces.

Chamfers are frequently used in machining, carpentry, furniture, concrete formwork, mirrors, and to facilitate assembly of many mechanical engineering designs.