vertices, 3e new edges, and e new hexagonal faces. In the chapters below, the chamfers of the five Platonic solids are described in detail. Each is shown in an...
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A chamfer (/ˈʃæmfər/ SHAM-fər or /ˈtʃæmfər/ CHAM-fər) is a transitional edge between two faces of an object. Sometimes defined as a form of bevel, it...
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chamfer plane is a specialised plane used In woodworking for making chamfered edges. "Tools". swingleydev.com. Swingley, Christopher (2002). "Chamfer...
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polytope to its birectified form. Uniform polyhedron Uniform 4-polytope Chamfer (geometry) Coxeter, H.S.M. Regular Polytopes, (3rd edition, 1973), Dover edition...
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edges, and 42 faces: 30 hexagons and 12 pentagons. It is constructed as a chamfer (edge-truncation) of a regular dodecahedron. The pentagons are reduced...
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Datum reference (category Geometry)
serves as a reference in defining the geometry of the object and (often) in measuring aspects of the actual geometry to assess how closely they match with...
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sterication cuts cells, faces, and edges. Edge-truncation is a beveling, or chamfer for polyhedra, similar to cantellation, but retaining the original vertices...
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Conway polyhedron notation (category Elementary geometry)
In geometry and topology, Conway polyhedron notation, invented by John Horton Conway and promoted by George W. Hart, is used to describe polyhedra based...
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Planing (shaping) (section Workpiece geometry)
Before and after geometry...
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exterior corner, with an angle or type of bevel, is called a "chamfer". Fillet geometry, when on an interior corner is a line of concave function, whereas...
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