Chamfer
A beveled edge connecting two surfaces, often used to eliminate sharp corners or for aesthetic purposes.
A chamfer is a beveled edge or corner on a material, enhancing aesthetics and reducing sharpness. It is crucial for optimizing design expression, improving safety, and supporting construction efficiency. By providing a visually appealing and functional solution, chamfers support efficient construction, improve appearance, and contribute to successful project delivery by ensuring that edges are well-finished, aligned with design intent, and capable of meeting client expectations and performance criteria.
Used in a sentence
The chamfered edges of the tabletop added a touch of elegance.
Synonyms/variation
Bevel
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