First, the rim or 'chime' of a cask was bevelled to slope inwards, and then finished off with a smaller sharp adze. |
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A delightful feature of the house is the conservatory at the side, with its bevelled coloured windows. |
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A missing shell beneath the cresting, clearly shown in a 1905 Country Life photograph, has been reinstated, as has the bevelled glass. |
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If the chips are quite minor, it should be possible to have them ground down and polished out, or the edges could be bevelled out. |
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The quality and finish of the cooler is very good, the base is smooth and the edges are even bevelled nicely. |
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Observation of these remnants, and early enthusiasm for erosion surfaces, probably caused many phantom surfaces to be reported, although bevelled cuestas are real. |
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The ejection port is lowered and flared and the magazine well is bevelled. |
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As they coasted down the long drive, Pamela's eyes were filled with a vision of close-fitting grey stone, black slate roofs and bevelled, leaded glass. |
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On impact the bone splits between the diploe and the plates, leaving fractures bevelled on the internal faces. |
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