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Chamfered and beveled are terms used in manufacturing and design to describe specific types of edge treatments applied to materials such as wood, metal, plastic, or glass. Both involve altering the usual sharp edge to create an angled surface, improving aesthetics, safety, or functionality. Despite their similarities, the terms are often used in different contexts or industries.
A chamfer refers to a precise, angled cut along the corner or edge of a material, typically
A beveled edge, on the other hand, generally describes an edge that is cut at an angle
Both chamfering and beveling can be achieved through various tools and techniques, including grinding, routing, milling,
In summary, while both involve angled edges, chamfered edges are typically characterized by a uniform, precise