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Definition of Chamfer plane
1. Noun. A plane that makes a beveled edge.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Chamfer Plane
Literary usage of Chamfer plane
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Manual of Gothic Moldings: With Directions for Copying Them and for by Frederick Apthorp Paley, William Milner Fawcett (1902)
"10, A is the chamfer-plane, B the soffit-plane, c the wall-plane. ... although we
occasionally find the jamb molded on the chamfer-plane. ..."
2. Journal of the Architectural, Archæological, and Historic Society, for the (1864)
"The mouldings of one or two orders are often arranged on the square, while the
remainder are cut on the sloping or chamfer plane : but with the ..."
3. Spons' Mechanics' Own Book: A Manual for Handicraftsmen and Amateurs by Spon (1901)
"The stop-chamfer plane, sold by Booth, Dublin, for 4s., is a very useful tool
for (atti. any chamfer from £ in. to 1J in. with a constant angle and size. ..."
4. Educational Woodworking for Home and School by Joseph Charles Park (1908)
"As a chamfer plane. By means of the patent adjustable bottom and the auxiliary
center bottom it is possible to Vise a cutter of practically any shape with ..."
5. Gothic Architecture in England: An Analysis of the Origin & Development of by Francis Bond (1906)
"... occurs in the chamfer-plane, it will be seen, eg at A, A, A, that it will be
what is technically called " feather- edged " ; * the dotted triangles will ..."