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Definition of Chamfering
1. chamfer [v] - See also: chamfer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Chamfering
Literary usage of Chamfering
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Text-book of Advanced Machine Work: Prepared for Students in Technical by Robert Henry Smith (1915)
"chamfering bolt heads, nuts, and screws. — A clamp Hit (spring or split nut),
... chamfering AND FORMING BOLT HEAD AND POINT. SCHEDULE OF OPERATIONS AND ..."
2. Notes on Building Construction: Arranged to Meet the Requirements of the by Henry Fidler, Great Britain Dept. of Science and Art (1891)
"chamfering is taking off the " arris " or sharp edge, so as to form a flat narrow
surface down an angle, as shown on the style of the door, Fig. ..."
3. Manual Training: First Lessons in Wood-working by Alfred George Compton (1888)
"chamfering. — Sand-Paper. — Shellac. THE door may now be glued together and
afterwards finished up with the smooth- ing-plane, or the front inner edges of ..."
4. Woods Side Heads and Profiler Heads by Woods, S. A., Machine Co (1914)
"Woods Tool-Post Disc Head Set Up for chamfering and Matching. Disc No. 1H Tongue
Cutter No. 7 H Tool Post No. 5250 Upper Chamfer Cutter No. ..."