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22-12-08, 03:12 AM | #1 |
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Rhino Manual fillet
Hi everyone,
Can anyone tell me how to fillet the surface manually, without using fillet command,,, ? I shown the existing surface layout, and the desired filleted edge below. I have also enclosed the rhino file, and Iges for AST users.. |
22-12-08, 04:23 AM | #2 |
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For Rhino:
To manually fillet, You can try Pipe edges at even radius... Spilt, delete unwanted surface or Trim them then blending... But this would not make a good surface continuity. I'd use it as last option. |
23-12-08, 02:30 AM | #3 |
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Thanks, for the reply. I use the same method for doing fillets when the edge fillet command fails. But i donno how to fillet the surface i posted above,,,using manual fillet because i think the method of splitting the surface with tube cant be followed there...can u please explain how will u do it ?
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02-01-09, 11:12 AM | #4 |
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Duplicate the triangle edge.
Fillet the corners of the curves/ or split and blend the corners. Extrude the rounded triangle curve to create your inner surface. Pipe, split, and blend the rounded triangle edges/curve with the top surface. |
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