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What we're after is a nice chamfer, about a quarter inch.
In wheels 0.15 mm thick or less, a single chamfer is allowed on the bridge side.
"Chamfer" is a term commonly used in mechanical and manufacturing engineering.
The stopped chamfer template has not to my knowledge been marketed, readers who want one will just have to make their own.
If this is done carefully, the ends of the stopped chamfer template could be used as a useful small square.
I was allowed only a small chamfer.
The roof beams are decorated with chamfer and lamb's tongue moldings.
The chamfer of a Simon bow follows a large, generous curve which can be seen from the profile.
A chamfer is a beveled edge connecting two surfaces.
A graduated chamfer can convert a linear element into a vector, having magnitude and direction.
This chamfer also has the practical benefit for a table stretcher of reduced wear from feet on an otherwise sharp edge.
Fillet and chamfer, edge features designed to reduce burrs.
This chamfer allows the die to ease onto the blank before it cuts a sufficient thread to pull itself along.
An interior or exterior corner with an angle or type of bevel, is called a "chamfer".
If the surfaces are at right angles, the chamfer will typically be symmetrical at 45 degrees.
The fluted countersink cutter is used to provide a heavy chamfer in the entrance to a drilled hole.
Later guns have a shorter, sharp-angled chamfer.
Special tools such as chamfer mills and chamfer planes are available.
Three generations later, fortunes founded on sugar alone were lost and the current Lord Chamfer retired with his wife to the dower house.
Use either a chamfer or a round-over bit to minimize the amount of exposed end grain, then seal the ends with preservative.
Both structures are made of quarry-faced random ashlar limestone on a cut and smooth finished chamfer stone base.
It would be a chamfer knife, for smoothing and leveling the tops of barrel staves after they were hopped together, among other things.
The chamfer effect appears to give the building a more massive look at ground level and a more delicate look at the roof line.
And "chamfer" describes a beveled or cutaway corner, which the new 1,776-foot Freedom Tower has abundantly.
Bevel cutting -cutting a board off to form a bevel or chamfer, rather than a square edge - is equally simple.