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A concave filling in of a reëntrant angle where two surfaces meet, forming a rounded corner.
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A concave corner piece used on foundry patterns, a radius joint replacing sharp inside corners.
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(n) A rounded interior corner normally found on cast, forged, or molded parts. Like a round, a fillet can indicate that a surface is not machine finished. A fillet is indicated on engineering drawings as a small arc.
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Material used on a pattern or core box to round out the internal corners formed by the intersection of two surfaces. May be of wax, plastic, leather or wood.
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Curved surface used to blend two intersecting planes.
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A sealant material installed at horizontal and vertical planes to remove 90° angles.
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A rounded filling on an inside corner or angle.
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a small arc that indicates a rounded concave joint between two surfaces
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Curved junction of two surfaces, e.g., walls which would meet at a sharp angle.
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That portion of an adhesive which fills the corner or angle formed where two adherends are joined.
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a curved or rounded edge of a flange, where two surfaces come together.
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A curved inside corner to increase the strength of an object at the corner and to improve appearance. Also important as it increases forging die life.
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A rounded contour used at the junction of vertical and horizontal surfaces on an aeroplane, to reduce wind resistance.
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a rounded inside intersection that meets at an angle between two surfaces (the web and the flange of a section for example).
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The creation of a radiused tangential surface where two surfaces join to form a sharp angle of intersection.
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Concave junction where two surfaces meet.
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surface of connection between two or more main surfaces. Usually its cross-section is represented as an arc.
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Concave junction at two intersecting surfaces of a fastener.
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An arc constructed between and tangent to two converging lines.
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The concave intersection of two surfaces. In forging, the desired radius at the concave intersection of two surfaces is usually specified.
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Mortar used to seal the junction between two surfaces, ie between a slate roof and a brick chimney stack.
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a heavy bead of waterproofing compound or sealant material generally installed at the point where vertical and horizontal surfaces meet; the desired effect to take out the 90° angle at the base of a vertical flashing.
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A concave corner piece, often a preformed strip of leather or wax, used on foundry patterns used at the intersection of two surfaces to round out a sharp corner.
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In mechanical engineering, a fillet (pronounced ) is a concave easing of an interior corner of a part design. A chamfer is the opposite of a fillet, being a convex easing of an exterior corner.
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