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Revision as of 01:23, 9 November 2023
Dutch
- afgeschuind
English
- chamfered
- beveled (US)
- bevelled (UK)
Comments
A chamfer is technically a type of bevel, but the difference between the two is that a bevel is an edge that is sloped and a chamfer is an edge that connects two surfaces at a 45-degree angle, while a bevel’s slope can be any angle except 90 or 45 degrees.
bevelled: Having a sloping edge rather than a squared one. chamfer: A symmetrical sloping surface at an edge or corner.