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Bevel Type Definition

  • The Bevel Type is the Angle that the blade cuts on the Matboard/Fallout surface when it is not cut at a 90° Right Angle.

 Bevel Type Definition

The Bevel Type is the Angle that the blade cuts on the Matboard/Fallout surface when it is not cut at a 90° Right Angle.

  • The Bevel Type is the Angle that the blade cuts on the Matboard/Fallout surface when it is not cut at a 90° Right Angle.

  • The Standard, Normal or Forward Bevel is when the Angle of the blade cuts the Matboard/Fallout surface so it slants away from the surface of the Matboard/Fallout, and the matboard core is seen from the front.

  • The Reverse Bevel is when the Angle of the blade cuts the Matboard/Fallout surface so it slants under the surface of the Matboard/Fallout, and the matboard core is not seen from the front.

  • The 90° Straight Bevel is the lack of Angle that the blade cuts on the Matboard/Fallout surface, as it cuts at a 90° Right Angle, and the matboard core is not seen from the front.

  • The Reverse Bevel is when the Angle of the blade cuts the Matboard/Fallout surface so it slants Under the surface of the Matboard/Fallout, and the Matboard Core is Not Seen from the front.

  • The Normal Drop is when the Angle of the blade cuts on the Fallout surface so it slants away from the surface of the Fallout, and the matboard core is seen from the front.

  • The Reverse Drop is when the Angle of the blade cuts the Fallout surface so it slants under the surface of the Fallout, and the matboard core is not seen from the front.

  • The 90° Straight Bevel is the lack of Angle that the blade cuts on the Matboard/Fallout surface, as it cuts at a 90° Right Angle, and the matboard core is not seen from the front.

  • The Outside Bevel is when the Angle of the blade cuts the Fallout surface so it slants under the surface of the Fallout, and the matboard core is not seen from the front.

  • A Normal Bevel Closed V-Groove consists of two cuts - one in the Matboard and one in the Fallout, mirroring each other. They are cut halfway through the matboard, revealing the matboard core.

  • A Normal Bevel Open V-Groove consists of two cuts - one in the Matboard and one in the Fallout, mirroring each other, spaced a specified distance away. They are cut through the matboard, revealing the lower layer matboard in the exposed segment.

  • A Reverse Bevel Open V-Groove consists of two cuts - one in the Matboard and one in the Fallout, mirroring each other, spaced a specified distance away. They are cut through the matboard, revealing the lower layer matboard in the exposed segment.

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