Creates a fillet with variable radii values. Use control points to help define the fillet.
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| Model with tangent faces
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Edges to fillet |
Variable size fillets applied
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| Example of Variable Size Control Points |
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| No control points |
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| Variable size control points
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With control points |
Items To Fillet
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Edges to Fillet |
Select entities to fillet in the graphics area. |
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Tangent propagation |
Extends the fillet to all faces that are tangent to the selected face. Example: Tangent Propagation |
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Full preview |
Displays a fillet preview of all edges. |
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Partial preview |
Displays a fillet preview of one edge only. Press the A key to view each fillet preview in turn. |
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No Preview |
Improves rebuild time with complex models. |
Fillet Parameters
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Fillet Method you select determines which parameters are available.
| Symmetric |
Creates a symmetric fillet defined by the radius. |
| Asymmetric |
Creates an asymmetric fillet defined by two radii. |
Variable Radius Parameters - Symmetric
Variable Radius Parameters - Asymmetric
Fillet Options
| Select through faces |
Enables selection of edges through faces that hide edges. |
| Overflow type |
Controls the way fillets on single closed edges (circles, splines, ellipses for example) act when they meet edges. Example: Overflow Type. Select one of the following:
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The application selects the Keep edge or Keep surface option.
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Keep edge
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The model edge remains unchanged, while the fillet adjusts.
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Keep surface
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The fillet edge adjusts to be continuous and smooth, while the model edge changes to match the fillet edge.
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