A chamfer is an angled cut used in various industries, from woodworking to jewelry cutting. The term comes from the Old French baivel, meaning “to yawn,” and is often used to create soft edges and bridges in ornamental finishes. In architecture and design, a chamfer or sliding bevel is a tool used to measure and […]
Chamfer washers have one sloped and one flat side, used to adjust the angle of a bolt to correct for imperfections. They are used to shim or level a misaligned feature in steel construction and must be installed carefully to meet the needs of the application. Users need to match the material to the application […]
A chamfer is a small cut at 45 degrees used to remove the 90 degree edge on materials. It can be made with a hand plane, table saw, chamfer cutters, or router. Lark’s tongue bevel and rounds are variations of chamfers. From metalworking to woodworking, various industries use a cut to remove the 90 degree […]