Bevel

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Side views of a bevel (above) and a chamfer (below)
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Side views of a bevel (above) and a chamfer (below)

A beveled edge refers to an edge of a plank or sheet of material that is not perpendicular (usually at 45 degrees) to the faces of the piece. Bevel angles can be duplicated using a sliding T bevel.

Typography and geology have specific meanings of bevel.

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