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Plain EdgePlain EdgePlain edge is a fundamental manufacturing and design concept referring to a smooth, unadorned, and continuous surface along the boundary or perimeter of an object, characterized by the absence of serrations, decorative patterns, or textural variations. This manufacturing technique represents a deliberate design choice that emphasizes simplicity, functionality, and clean aesthetics while potentially reducing production complexity and costs. In metalworking and industrial manufacturing, plain edges are achieved through precise cutting, grinding, or machining processes that create a uniform, straight boundary without additional surface treatments or modifications. The implementation of plain edges in manufacturing dates back to early metalworking practices, where craftsmen developed techniques to create clean, straight edges for both functional and aesthetic purposes. The significance of plain edges in contemporary design extends beyond mere aesthetics, playing a crucial role in various applications ranging from cutlery manufacturing to architectural elements and industrial components. The design choice of incorporating plain edges often reflects considerations of safety, maintenance requirements, and operational efficiency, as smooth edges typically require less maintenance and are less prone to wear and tear compared to their decorated or serrated counterparts. In the context of industrial design competitions, such as the A' Design Award, products featuring plain edges often demonstrate excellence in minimalist design principles and manufacturing precision, where the simplicity of the edge treatment contributes to the overall product quality and user experience. Author: Lucas Reed Keywords: Manufacturing, Edge Treatment, Surface Finish, Industrial Design, Metal Processing, Minimalist Design, Production Technique |
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