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How to make a filet on complex edge (by Ektor)
Hello,
I recently started using solvespace to train myself in 3D modeling.
I tried to make filet on the complex edge. but I don't know how to do it.
Thank
Français :
Bonjour, j'utilise depuis peu solvespace pour m'entraîner à la modélisation 3D. J'ai tenté de faire des congé sur des arrêtes complexe. Mais je n'y arrive pas.
auriez vous des solutions?
Merci
I recently started using solvespace to train myself in 3D modeling.
I tried to make filet on the complex edge. but I don't know how to do it.
Thank
Français :
Bonjour, j'utilise depuis peu solvespace pour m'entraîner à la modélisation 3D. J'ai tenté de faire des congé sur des arrêtes complexe. Mais je n'y arrive pas.
auriez vous des solutions?
Merci
(no subject) (by Paul)
Hi @Ektor
Unfortunately there is no traditional fillet tool in solvespace. If you're extruding a 2D sketch, you can round the corners by selecting points on the sketch and pressing Shift-A or using the tangent-arc icon on the toolbar. Then you'll get rounded corners. However that won't round all the edges of cube when you extrude a square, only the ones along the axis of extrusion. For other rounded edges you might try Revolve (group/tool) for extruding, which can create surfaces with compound curvature. Other methods involve creating extrusions "as difference" or "interesection" to cut off parts you don't want.
Unfortunately there is no traditional fillet tool in solvespace. If you're extruding a 2D sketch, you can round the corners by selecting points on the sketch and pressing Shift-A or using the tangent-arc icon on the toolbar. Then you'll get rounded corners. However that won't round all the edges of cube when you extrude a square, only the ones along the axis of extrusion. For other rounded edges you might try Revolve (group/tool) for extruding, which can create surfaces with compound curvature. Other methods involve creating extrusions "as difference" or "interesection" to cut off parts you don't want.
(no subject) (by Ektor)
thank you for the answer.
I suspected that it was not possible.
That's okay.
It's already amazing what you can do with it :)
I suspected that it was not possible.
That's okay.
It's already amazing what you can do with it :)
(no subject) (by destinatorM)
Btw are there any plans to implement an easier way for chamfers or round corners and edges?
And if, is there a "roadmap" or something?
And if, is there a "roadmap" or something?
(no subject) (by app4soft)
> And if, is there a "roadmap" or something?
Yes, here is related issue thread: https://github.com/solvespace/solvespace/issues/149
Yes, here is related issue thread: https://github.com/solvespace/solvespace/issues/149
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