chanfamento
Chanfamento is a finishing operation that creates a chamfer, i.e., a beveled edge formed by removing material along an edge or corner. The resulting edge is no longer at a right angle relative to the adjacent surface, typically at about 45 degrees, but the angle can vary depending on function and standard.
The process can be performed with manual tools such as a chisel, hand plane, file, or rasp,
Chanfamento serves several purposes: facilitating assembly and fit between parts, easing the entry of fasteners, removing
Angles and tolerances vary by material and function; typical chamfers range from about 15 to 45 degrees.
See also: chamfer, bevel, deburring. The word derives from chanfrar, reflecting the action of making a bevel