Chamfer
A chamfer operation cuts an angled edge along a path using a V-bit. Unlike V-carve (which fills enclosed areas), chamfer follows the path edge to create a beveled edge.
Key Settings
| Setting | Description |
|---|---|
| Chamfer width | The horizontal width of the chamfer (mm) |
| Chamfer depth | The depth of the angled cut (derived from width and V-bit angle) |
| V-bit angle | The included angle of the V-bit |
| Feed rate | Cutting feed rate (mm/min) |
| Spindle speed | RPM |
When to Use Chamfer
- Decorative edge bevels on cut parts
- Deburring edges after contour cuts
- Creating angled edges for visual or functional purposes