A person who cuts bevels, or a tool designed to cut or measure bevel angles.
From the verb 'bevel' plus the agent suffix '-er,' indicating one who performs the action. The term became standardized in carpentry and tool-making trades.
Professional bevelers were highly skilled artisans—cutting perfect 45-degree angles by hand required years of practice! Today, machines do most of this work, but the term survives in tool names and job descriptions.
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