- A
chamfer (/ˈʃæmfər/ SHAM-fər or /ˈtʃæmfər/ CHAM-fər) is a
transitional edge
between two
faces of an object.
Sometimes defined as a form of bevel, it...
-
chamfer plane is a
specialised plane used In
woodworking for
making chamfered edges. "Tools". swingleydev.com. Swingley,
Christopher (2002). "
Chamfer...
- vertices, 3e new edges, and e new
hexagonal faces. In the
chapters below, the
chamfers of the five
Platonic solids are
described in detail. Each is
shown in an...
- that is not
perpendicular to the
faces of the piece. The
words bevel and
chamfer overlap in usage; in
general usage, they are
often interchanged, while...
- slide.
There is a
chamfer (A) on the top rear of the
breechblock and a
corresponding internal chamfer in the slide. For the
chamfer (B),
there are corresponding...
- Lark's
tongue may
refer to: Lark's
tongue (
chamfer), a
special type of
chamfer end. Larks'
Tongues in A****, a 1973
album by King
Crimson Larks' Tongues...
- edges, and 42 faces: 30
hexagons and 12 pentagons. It is
constructed as a
chamfer (edge-truncation) of a
regular dodecahedron. The
pentagons are reduced...
-
Miter Ripsaw Scroll Table Veneer Whipsaw Planes Bedrock plane Block plane Chamfer plane Comp****
plane Finger plane Fore
plane Grooving plane Jack
plane ****anese...
- each
having some
advantages and
disadvantages (see the
table below).
Chamfer finish are
normally advocated for full
metal margins and
shoulders are...
-
networks for Sweden, Finland, Norway, Denmark, and
Germany In
architecture chamfer, a
beveled edge
connecting two
surfaces talus (fortification), a sloping...