Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "A chamfer /ˈtʃæm.fər/ is a transitional edge between two vertices of an object. It can also be known as a bevel but connotes more often cutting and more often 45°. If the un-chamfered intersection of the adjoining faces would otherwise form a right angle, 90° as is most common, the chamfer will typically be uniform and pitched at 45°. A fully chamfered square interior would thus be octagonal."@en }
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- Chamfer comment "A chamfer /ˈtʃæm.fər/ is a transitional edge between two vertices of an object. It can also be known as a bevel but connotes more often cutting and more often 45°. If the un-chamfered intersection of the adjoining faces would otherwise form a right angle, 90° as is most common, the chamfer will typically be uniform and pitched at 45°. A fully chamfered square interior would thus be octagonal.".