Definitionn. two surfaces meeting at an angle different from 90 degrees
Last update: July 24, 2015
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Alban’s, which divide the nave from the aisles, have their edges slightly chamfered. [Please select]
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In small churches the arches, which are double-faced, have merely plain chamfered edges. [Please select]
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In small buildings the edges of the pier arches are plain and chamfered. [Please select]
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The thumb-groove is usually chamfered out very thoroughly so as to fit the flexor muscle conveniently. [Please select]
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The thumb-groove is shallow and chamfered on the lower side to fit exactly. [Please select]
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~--Concrete columns are usually square or rectangular in section, with, commonly, chamfered or beveled corners. [Please select]
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The slight chamfer C, in the bearing, serves two purposes; it becomes a reservoir for oil and removes any burr that might otherwise exist in a metal bearing, without in any way altering its effectiveness. [Please select]
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228 shows the same box with the lid open, and it will be observed that the chamfered edges come together and form a stop which prevents the lid falling backwards and breaking the box. [Please select]
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