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Chamfer set length

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Anonymous
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Chamfer set length

I searched and found numerous topics on this issue, all of them over 3 years old, so I guess it might be worth asking again.

 

I'm wondering if there is any way to chamfer a set length along an edge (similar to what can be done with flanges in sheet metal mode), as opposed to the entire length of an edge.

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Curtis_Waguespack
in reply to: Anonymous

Hi j_berry,

 

You might have found this link in your searches, but if not there is an example file attached there that might help:

http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/Autodesk-Inventor/How-to-stop-chamfer-before-the-corner/m-p/3275375

 

And here is the link from that page that seems to have changed:

http://cadsetterout.com/inventor-tutorials/ifeature-stopped-chamfer/

 

You might also post your improvment idea to have an option to have it work like a sheet metal flange here:

Inventor IdeaStation

 

 

I hope this helps.
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Curtis
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blair
in reply to: Anonymous

No, due to the nature of the fillet algorithim, it would know how to deal with the start and end face on the chamfer.

 

You would need to create a work plane and sketch using the Extrude-Cut


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VdVeek
in reply to: blair


@Anonymous wrote:

No, due to the nature of the fillet algorithim, it would know how to deal with the start and end face on the chamfer.


Is the nature of a fillet algorithim different then a fillet? Because in a fillet it's posible. In the fillet option you can create a variable radius by placing points and change the radius to zero. Why not use this for a chamfer?

Rob.

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Anonymous
in reply to: Curtis_Waguespack


@Curtis_Waguespack wrote:

Hi j_berry,

 

You might have found this link in your searches, but if not there is an example file attached there that might help:

http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/Autodesk-Inventor/How-to-stop-chamfer-before-the-corner/m-p/3275375

 

And here is the link from that page that seems to have changed:

http://cadsetterout.com/inventor-tutorials/ifeature-stopped-chamfer/

 

...

 


No, that topic had not come up in searches. A similar topic on that second link was exactly what I was looking for - the stopped chamfer with curved ends (Lark's tongue chamfer - http://cadsetterout.com/inventor-tutorials/ifeatures-larks-tongue-chamfer/ ). Thanks!

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