"Beveled" refers to an edge or surface that has been cut or shaped at an angle, rather than being flat or perpendicular to the adjoining surfaces. This technique is often used to create a smoother transition between surfaces or to enhance aesthetic appeal in various materials, such as glass, wood, or metal. Beveled edges can also help reduce chipping and provide a more finished look.
It means Beveled both ends
If something has a beveled edge, it means that edge is not square (90º) with the surface.
beveled side up
beveled
It stands for flat size 4. Flat is the style. It isn't rounded or beveled like most.
A chamfer bit is best for creating a beveled edge on wood.
The bevel should be up; with bevel down the glass top is not making full contact with the supporting edge on the wood frame.
A beveled edge features a flattened corner at approximately a 45-degree angle. The beveled edges are easy to clean and they compliment the contemporary designs. I have also installed a beveled edge granite countertop in my kitchen with the help of legacymarbleandgranite.com Thanks!!
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Beveled edge gingerwood will look great with white walls, and has a very timeless look.
Osteotome. It has a beveled edge.
it means beveled end