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| Bevel scale
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The bevel scale indicates the degree at which the worktable is tilted for bevel operations. |
| Bevel siding
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Shingles or other siding board thicker on one edge than the other. The thick edge overlaps the thin edge of the next board. |
| Bevel square
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Called a bevel gauge or sliding T-bevel, this measuring tool has an adjustable sliding blade. After the blade is adjusted to the dimensions of an angle, it is locked in so that the exact measurement of the angle is able to be marked for transfer to another piece. |
| Beveled corner box
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Electrical box, used in the wall openings of older buildings, has beveled edges on the top and bottom back |
| Beveled edge
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Tapered factory edge of wallboard panels. |
| Beveled siding
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Also known as clapboard, this siding, which is angled, consists of long beveled boards. |
| Bezel
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Slopping surface such as the cutting edge of a chisel, the diagonal face at the cutting edge. |
| Bi-level
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Homes that are built on two levels with the garage and storage or recreation room in the lower level and the balance of the home in the upper. Homes of this style were built after 1950. |
| Biangular
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Object with two angles. |
| Biannual
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Occurring twice a year and also called semiannual. |
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