![]() ![]() other than trusting the angle on the cutting tool that made it. What is not obvious is how the angle of the chamfer is gaged. There are inexpensive and simple gages for measuring the "depth" of such chamfers using a sort of depth gage with a DTI and a conical probe. I understand that round hole (circular) chamfer dimensions for, say, aircraft skin rivet holes are very important to get right. This is an interesting topic to me so I will apologize in advance for taking it a bit further than billmac may have intended.
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