chamfer

[ UK /t‍ʃˈæmfɐ/ ]
VERB
  1. cut a furrow into a columns
  2. cut a bevel on; shape to a bevel
    bevel the surface
NOUN
  1. two surfaces meeting at an angle different from 90 degrees
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How To Use chamfer In A Sentence

  • Processing will include turning, polishing, straightening, chamfering and precision saw cutting, SDI said.
  • The fixed lights are recessed even further, with their surrounding frames heavily chamfered.
  • The rear screw hole had to be drilled at an angle through the top chamfer, next to the side of the throat mortise.
  • Two backlit benches line the wall beneath a gently vaulted ceiling; lights somehow embedded in a door with chamfered edges cast a glow. The Pared Minimum
  • These figures are based on models which Morris designed c.1864-66 for the painting of the ceiling chamfer in the Chapel of Jesus College, Cambridge.
  • Soane introduced light into the interior from exterior walls by a subtle grading of the light, by using deep chamfered reveals to vertical windows.
  • As was customary, the inside edges of all of the legs were lightly chamfered to reduce their bulky appearance when viewed from an angle.
  • The lead-in chamfer in the design compensates for any misalignment during tube insertion.
  • The straight marlborough legs are chamfered on the inside corners to make them look less blocky and massive when viewed from an angle.
  • The stock was professionally made of cormier, with layout lines for the chamfers.
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