Beveled Cuts Are Angled Cuts Along the Edge of a Board

Beveled Cuts Are Angled Cuts Along the Edge of a Board

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When you make a cut that changes the angle of the edge of a piece of wood with respect to the face, you're making a bevel cut. You can do this with a compound miter saw if you want to bevel the end of a piece of wood. Rip a bevel with a table saw, a circular saw or a router and a chamfer bit.

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