"a bit of an edge"
To achieve a rounded edge on wood, you can use a router with a round-over bit. Simply adjust the depth of the bit to your desired roundness and run it along the edge of the wood. Sand the edge smooth afterwards for a finished look.
it means you have had enough, you're done, over your limit
Classic, preppy, but with a bit of an edge. Cooler than your average "preppy".
It means to have an advantage over someone - or it might mean that you invited Dave Evans from U2 to your house.
Draw any 2D shape on a piece of paper. Cut it out. Now try to fold it in half. Cna it fold perfectly in half? or is there a bit of paper sticking over the edge? If there is a bit of paper sticking over the edge, the shape is not symmetrical
Hemmed means to sew the edge of a cloth by folding the edge over and sewing it to the cloth.
A chamfer bit is best for creating a beveled edge on wood.
A blockage at the leading edge of the bit.
The question's a bit faulty... But yes, the water that falls over the edge does have kinetic energy as it is has significant velocity.
To round the edges of wood effectively, use a router with a round-over bit. Adjust the depth of the bit to control the roundness of the edge. Move the router along the edge in a smooth, consistent motion for best results. Sand the edges afterwards for a smooth finish.
To round edges using a router, you can use a round-over bit attachment. Attach the round-over bit to the router and adjust the depth to the desired roundness. Then, run the router along the edge of the material to create a smooth, rounded edge. Be sure to practice on scrap material first to get the hang of it before working on your actual project.
on the cutting edgeon the edge of your seattake the edge offbe on edgehave an edge over (meaning an advantage over)live life on the edgeto be on the edgego over the edge