Glossary entry

English term or phrase:

bezel

Polish translation:

krawędź fazowana

Added to glossary by bARBARA Marszalek
Mar 5, 2022 15:03
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English term

bezel

English to Polish Tech/Engineering Mechanics / Mech Engineering maszyna CNC tnąca do pia
A microscope measuring magnifying glass with separate lighting shows the knife grinding at both bezels in 5,75-fold magnification and allows to correct the bezel length
Proposed translations (Polish)
3 +1 krawędź fazowana

Discussion

Andrzej Mierzejewski Mar 8, 2022:
Czy może dopiero ty tłumaczysz instrukcję eksploatacji tej maszyny? Jeżeli tak, to masz szczęście, jesteś pierwsza w świecie i internecie. ;-)

A poważnie: ja bym napisał mejl bezpośrednio do producenta.
bARBARA Marszalek (asker) Mar 7, 2022:
no niestety dział sprzedaży w Polsce producenta nie odpowiedział na pytanie:(
Andrzej Mierzejewski Mar 7, 2022:
W sumie: ja bym poprosił producenta maszyny o wyjaśnienie, co rozumie pod pojęciem „bezel” w przypadku tego noża i gdzie jest ta „length”. Oryginalna niemiecka instrukcja też by się przydała.
Andrzej Mierzejewski Mar 6, 2022:
"bezel length" - Nie wiem, czego dotyczy ten wymiar i w którym kierunku jest mierzony.
Andrzej Mierzejewski Mar 6, 2022:
https://www.baeumer.com/en/machines/productfinder/is-m/ .

Trzecia fotografia: widok noża przez lupę.
Szósta fotografia: lupa jest zamocowana na stałe, służy do kontroli stanu noża.
geopiet Mar 6, 2022:
Outside Bezel Length = Average Diameter of Stone plus Bezel thickness times 3.14

- https://www.monsterslayer.com/pages/miscpages/tables.aspx

Proposed translations

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krawędź fazowana

A slanting surface or bevel on the edge of a cutting tool, such as a chisel.
https://www.thefreedictionary.com/bezel#:~:text=(bĕz′əl),gir...

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krawędź fazowana

Zestaw dłutownicy 5 Piece 6,0 mm, 10 mm, 13 mm, 19 mm, 25 mm Krawędź fazowana Irwin

https://media.rs-online.com/t_large/R1457950-01.jpg
https://elecena.pl/product/11664081/tm444s5
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agree Andrzej Mierzejewski : Chyba tak, ale jeszcze nie mam 100% pewności.
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Reference:

Bezel vs. Bevel

Bezel and bevel are easily confused words.

The spell-check application of most word processing software programs would not catch a slip-up of these two words. Spell-check is looking for words that aren’t in its dictionary, and words that resemble words in its dictionary, but are possibly spelled wrong. Spell-check isn’t perfect. It doesn’t know and can’t guess what word you wanted, or what word you meant, it can only judge the words on the page. If you used words that are all spelled correctly, it gives you a pass anyway.

Autocorrect suggests words that start with the same letters. It’s suggesting what word you may want to save time, but quite often, its suggestions are pretty off base. They don’t help you out, but they do make you laugh.

Bezel (pronounced “beh-zuhl”) has multiple meanings.

As a noun:

It can mean the angled plane close to the blade’s edge on a chisel or other scraping tool.
It can means the metal setting parts of jewelry, like the prongs that holds gems and stones in place on a ring with elevated parts. Engagement rings typically feature bezels to hold a large diamond or main stone in place, as well as any smaller framing stones.
On a watch or clock, it holds the surface glass in place.
On a smartphone or smartwatch, it holds the screen glass in place.
As an adjective:

It describes tools for jewelry making used to set glass or gems into a bezel.
It describes how a ring or other jewelry is constructed.
Bevel (pronounced “beh-vuhl”; rhymes with level, revel)

As a verb, it means to cut at an angle.
As a noun, it means the angled cut made to something through beveling. On countertops, rings, mirrors, and on furniture, just to name a few, beveled edges can be chosen for purely aesthetic reasons (mirror edges), or for comfort (ring bands), or safety reasons.

- https://kathleenwcurry.wordpress.com/2019/01/09/easily-confu...
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