chamfer bit
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A carpenter uses a chamfer bit in a router to smooth the edge of a wooden board.
Definition
Noun: A chamfer bit is a type of rotary cutting tool, specifically a drill bit, designed to create a beveled edge or a chamfer on a material. It is used to cut a symmetrical sloping surface at an edge, typically to remove sharp corners for safety, aesthetics, or to prepare an edge for welding.
Usage
A chamfer bit is used in machining, woodworking, and metalworking. It is mounted in a drill, router, or milling machine to cut a precise angled edge.
Examples
- The carpenter used a chamfer bit in his router to create a smooth, angled edge on the tabletop.
- Before welding the two steel plates, the technician prepared the edges with a chamfer bit to ensure a strong joint.
- For safety, all sharp corners on the part were removed using a chamfer bit.
Advanced Usage
- Chamfer bits are often characterized by their included cutting angle (e.g., 45-degree, 60-degree) and their cutting diameter.
- In CNC machining, a chamfer bit is programmed to run along the perimeter of a part to automatically create beveled edges.
Variants and Related Words
- Chamfer (noun/verb): The beveled edge itself (noun) or the act of creating such an edge (verb).
- The part has a 2mm chamfer on all edges.
- You must chamfer the hole before inserting the screw.
- Bevel bit: A very similar tool used for the same purpose; the terms are often used interchangeably, though a bevel can refer to any angle, while a chamfer is often a 45-degree bevel.
- Countersink bit: A related bit designed specifically to create a conical recess for a screw head to sit flush with or below a surface.
Synonyms
- Beveling bit
- Edge-beveling cutter
Related Phrases/Idioms
(This specific tool term is technical and is not commonly used in idiomatic expressions.)
A carpenter uses a chamfer bit in a router to smooth the edge of a wooden board.
Noun
- a bit that is used for beveling