Softening (Part Six) - The Art of Knife Making with MedfordKnife.com Media
Published: 5 years ago
Part 6 of a 13 part series on the Art of Knife Making in which Greg Medford of Medford Knife and Tool talks about Softening.
A chamfer is a 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.
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A chamfer is a 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.
Learn more at www.MedfordUniversity.com or visit www.MedfordKnife.com