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Fillet

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A non-filleted cylinder is on the right, and a filleted cylinder is on the left.
A non-filleted cylinder is on the right, and a filleted cylinder is on the left.

A fillet, also called a Tee joint, is a joint formed when one plate is joined to another at right angles to form a "T." This type of joint is most widely used in arc welding.[1]

References

  1. http://www.bocindustrial.co.uk/bocindustrial/technical/glossary/a.asp

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