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The angle of the front edge of a door, usually from 1/8-inch to 2 inches.
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1560s, possibly from Old French *baivel (Modern French béveau, biveau), possibly from bayer "to gape, yawn," from Latin *batare "to yawn, gape," from Latin root *bat-, possibly imi [..]
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The hand-filed or machined angle on the edge of a metal plate which prevents injury to the BLANKET and damp paper during the printing process. The bevel produces a distinctive embossed PLATE MARK on t [..]
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n. Any inclination of two surfaces other than 90 degrees.
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An angular cut on the ID or OD of a tube end.
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(of a door) is the angle of the front edge of a door usually from 1/8" to 2".
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The angle that one surface or line makes with another, when they are not at right angles; a sloped surface contiguous with a vertical or horizontal surface.
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(leg, tibia) – see discussion under Corbel
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a slanted area between the tibial apex and the anterior face of the tibia.  An ambiguous term.
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1. A slant or angle on a surface. 2. A cut made at the edge of a material to form an angle that is not 90
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To cut panel edges or ends at an angle to make smooth mating joints between panels. Back to Top
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Any surface that is not at right angles to another surface. Also, the name given a tool used for measuring, laying out, or checking the accuracy of work machined at an angle or bevel.
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Also known as a “chamfer,” it is a flat truncated corner.
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(n) two surfaces meeting at an angle different from 90 degrees(n) a hand tool consisting of two rules that are hinged together so you can draw or measure angles of any size(v) cut a bevel on; shape to [..]
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An angular type of edge preparations.
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An angled edge preparation.
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The particular shape or cut of a stretcher or strainer bar with a top surface (adjacent to the canvas) that is planed or sanded to slope away from the back of the painting. The bevel prevents the canvas from touching the stretcher bar when ground and paint are being applied, and later prevents a stretcher mark from developing. (Figures 1 and 2.)
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A sloped surface contiguous with a vertical or horizontal surface.
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To cut to an angle other than a right angle, such as the edge of a board or door.
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a sloping surface, usually on an edge.
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A slanted edge (chamfer) ground into the side of a lens, mirror, prism, or window; it is used to prevent chipping or sharp edges.
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Any angle other than 90o
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In shipbuilding, the departure from the square a timber is made to take to suit the inclination of a plank. An oblique edge of a piece of timber or plank.
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an angle; refers to the angle part of a needle; if the bevel is up, the point of the needle is at the bottom
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A bevel which was formed by removing flakes from both faces of an edge.
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A bevel which was formed by removing seep flakes from just one face of an edge. The opposing face may have a few flat flake scars of the primary flaking of scattered retouch flake scars.
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The edge of any flat surface that has been cut at a slant to the main area.
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 A tool in design software for drawing angles or modifying the surface of your work to a certain inclination.
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An edge that is canted, one that is not a 90 degree angle; a chamfer. ''to give a bevel to the edge of a table or a stone slab'' An instrument consisting of two rules or arms, jointed together a [..]
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