- A
bevelled edge (UK) or
beveled edge (US) is an edge of a
structure that is not
perpendicular to the
faces of the piece. The
words bevel and
chamfer overlap...
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sliding T
bevel, also
known as a
bevel gauge or
false square is an
adjustable gauge for
setting and
transferring angles.
Different from the
square, which...
- and a half
circle protractor. The
outer edges are
typically bevelled.
These set
squares come in two
usual forms, both
right triangles: one with 90-45-45...
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comfortable than a
square handle,
while also
providing more
friction than a
truly round handle. Each of the handle's
eight sides is
called a
bevel. For reference...
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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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usually used for
square butt joints.
Single V
welds are
similar to a
bevel joint, but
instead of only one side
having the
bevelled edge, both
sides of...
- A try
square or try-
square is a
woodworking tool used for
marking and
checking 90°
angles on
pieces of wood.
Though woodworkers use many
different types...
- function: from saws to
drills and braces; from
rules and
gauges to
bevels,
squares and levels. Much of the book, however, is
devoted to an
extensive selection...
- angle, 135°. A
miter is a
bevelled edge –
usually 45° – used, for example, for
making miter joints for woodworking.
Squares are
tools designed for marking...
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Specification for Carpenters'
Squares and
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