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The guards consist of timberarrisrails 8 ft.
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At this point the clean cut edge of the glass panel may be ground to remove the sharp edges or thearris.
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Arrisrails are usually made of wood, and are manufactured by cutting a length of square-section timber lengthwise diagonally.
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If the hollowing out of material meets in a point, the point is called anarris.
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In tile work, or furniture such as counters or table tops, an edge orarristhat has been eased by rounding instead of chamfering is called a bullnose.
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