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chamfering machine INDUST

gear chamfering machine INDUST

chamfer <a chamfer; chamfers> N

chamfer plane CARPENT

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The arcading had chamfering and scallop-shaped capitals.
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The chancel arch, also 13th-century and unusually broad, similarly has chamfering to the walls of the nave.
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An example of chamfering is part of the process of hand-crafting a parabolic glass telescope mirror.
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Each corner of the building (at the projecting wings) begins with square corners and then exhibits gradual chamfering to the roof corner of the wing.
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Apart from being slow, these methods also require that the part be taken out of the machine tool and refixured for the deburring or chamfering operations.
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At the northern end, there is another original wing running west to east: it has substantial timberwork with chamfering, visible from one of the bars.
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The transverse tower arches are almost circular and have continuous chamfering.
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Square plinths with decorative moulding support shafts with unusual capitals which have abaci with such extensive chamfering that they are almost circular.
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In tile work, or furniture such as counters or table tops, an edge or arris that has been eased by rounding instead of chamfering is called a bullnose.
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