kantløft
Kantløft is a term originating from Scandinavian languages, literally translating to "edge lift" or "corner lift." It is commonly used in woodworking and construction contexts to describe the process of creating a raised or beveled edge on a piece of material, such as wood or metal. This technique is often employed for aesthetic purposes, to enhance grip, or to prevent sharp edges from causing injury. In furniture making, kantløft might be applied to tabletops or drawer fronts to give them a more refined appearance. In metalworking, it can be used to create a flange or a reinforced edge. The specific tools and methods used to achieve a kantløft can vary depending on the material, the desired angle of the lift, and the overall design. Common tools include routers with specialized bits for wood, or bending machines and presses for metal. The precise definition and application can sometimes vary slightly depending on regional dialects and specific trade practices.