- A
bevelled edge (UK) or
beveled edge (US) is an edge of a
structure that is not
perpendicular to the
faces of the piece. The
words bevel and
chamfer overlap...
-
sliding T
bevel, also
known as a
bevel gauge or
false square is an
adjustable gauge for
setting and
transferring angles.
Different from the
square, which...
-
comfortable than a
square handle,
while also
providing more
friction than a
truly round handle. Each of the handle's
eight sides is
called a
bevel. For reference...
- the
horizontal ridge board at the peak of the roof. The side cut is the
beveled angle of the hip or
valley rafter that fits into the
ridge board in this...
- and a half
circle protractor. The
outer edges are
typically bevelled.
These set
squares come in two
usual forms, both
right triangles: one with 90-45-45...
- angle, 135°. A
miter is a
bevelled edge –
usually 45° – used, for example, for
making miter joints for woodworking.
Squares are
tools designed for marking...
-
transitional edge
between two
faces of an object.
Sometimes defined as a form of
bevel, it is
often created at a 45°
angle between two
adjoining right-angled faces...
- designs:
handle (Western vs. ****anese);
blade grind (single
bevel,
kataba v.
double bevel, ryōba);
steel (stainless v. carbon); and
construction (laminated...
-
Retrieved 2020-10-17. "BSI - BS 3322 -
Specification for Carpenters'
Squares and
Bevels | Engineering360". standards.globalspec.com.
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- A try
square or try-
square is a
woodworking tool used for
marking and
checking 90°
angles on
pieces of wood.
Though woodworkers use many
different types...