0 a cut on the edge or corner of something that makes it slope slightly rather than being perfectly square --
The building is much larger at the base, and is chamfered to the height of its three storeys, and crowned by large merlons.
Some of the house's most elaborate features appear on the porch, including its delicate balustrade, the transom window over the front door, and chamfered pillars.
Forces during square chamfered peg insertion.
A peg was made of polyethylene and its diameter was 20 mm while a hole made of steel has its diameter of 20.4 mm with chamfer of 45 degrees.
The geometry of the chamfers in the triple peg-in-hole example problem gives rise to the force and torque due to contact, which tend to minimize alignment errors.
In the case of a single spot wrapping around, the patch of turbulence now takes the shape of a tube with a chamfered (oblique) cut at the leading end.
Two forms of defect were studied; that of a triangular "chamfer" and a square-well "gap", as these induce significantly different shock interactions.
Using chamfers on mating parts does not solve the problem.