Variable Size Fillets
Creates a fillet with variable radii values. Use control points to help define the fillet.
Model with tangent faces | Edges to fillet | Variable size fillets applied |
Example of Variable Size Control Points | |
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No control points | |
Variable size control points | With control points |
Items To Fillet
Edges to Fillet | Select entities to fillet in the graphics area. | |
Show selection toolbar | Shows/hides selection accelerator toolbars | |
Tangent propagation | Extends the fillet to all faces that are tangent to the selected face. Example: Tangent Propagation | |
Full preview | Displays a fillet preview of all edges. | |
Partial preview | Displays a fillet preview of one edge only. Press the A key to view each fillet preview in turn. | |
No Preview | Improves rebuild time with complex models. |
Fillet Parameters
The 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
Attached Radii | Lists the vertices of the edges selected under Items to Fillet for Edges, Faces, Features and Loops , and lists control points you selected in the graphics area. | |||||||||
Radius | Sets the fillet radius. Select the vertices to apply the radius to in Attached Radii . If you fillet a closed spline and the radius of the fillet is greater than the curvature of the spline edge at any point, it might create undesired geometry.
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Set All | Applies the current Radius to all items under Attached Radii . | |||||||||
Profile | Sets the profile type to fillet. The profile defines the cross sectional shape of the fillet.
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Number of Instances | Sets the number of control points on the edges. | |||||||||
Smooth transition | Creates a fillet that changes smoothly from one radius to another when matching a fillet edge to the adjacent face. | |||||||||
Straight transition | Creates a fillet that changes from one radius to another linearly without matching edge tangency with an adjacent fillet. |
Variable Radius Parameters - Asymmetric
Attached Radii | Lists the vertices of the edges selected under Items to Fillet for Edges, Faces, Features and Loops , and lists control points you selected in the graphics area.
Vertices that connect to more than one filleted edge display in the list with *V. These vertices also display with a multi-edge control point in the graphics area. You can reverse the orientation of the fillet on one or more edges that intersect the vertex. Click the multi-edge control point to select which edges you want to reverse the orientation for. |
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Distance 1 | Sets the radius for one fillet direction. | |||||
Distance 2 | Sets the radius for the other fillet direction. | |||||
Set All | Applies the current Distance 1 and Distance 2 to all items under Attached Radii . | |||||
Reverse Direction | Reverses the dimensions for Distance 1 and Distance 2 . | |||||
Profile | Sets the profile type to fillet. The profile defines the cross sectional shape of the fillet.
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Number of Instances | Sets the number of control points on the edges. | |||||
Smooth transition | Creates a fillet that changes smoothly from one radius to another when matching a fillet edge to the adjacent face. | |||||
Straight transition | Creates a fillet that changes from one radius to another linearly without matching edge tangency with an adjacent fillet. |
Setback Parameters
These options create a smooth transition between the blended surface, along the edge of the part, into the fillet corner. You select a vertex and a radius, and then assign the same or different setback distances for each edge. The setback distance is the point along each edge at which the fillet starts to blend into the three faces that meet at the common vertex. Example: Setback Fillet PreviewDistance | Sets the fillet setback distance measured from the vertex. | |
Setback Vertices | Select one or more vertices in the graphics area. The setback fillet edges meet at the selected vertices. | |
Setback Distances | Lists the edge numbers with corresponding setback Distance values. To apply a different setback distance to edges, select an edge in Setback Distances . Then set a Distance and press Enter. | |
Set All | Applies the current Distance to all edges under Setback Distances . |
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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