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Variable Fillet -vs- Cosntant Fillet

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HomeMadeSin
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Variable Fillet -vs- Cosntant Fillet

I will post my latest problem part in iCF, but here's the issue: I'm trying to avoid complex lofting a part by using extrusions and other features. In the example, I can easily fillet the edge I want using constant fillet, but I get "radius too large" when doing it with the variable fillet with the start set to 0. Can you not start with zero fillet?
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Anonymous
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I always use a very small value, like .001 where I
would like it to be zero.

 

Ed O'Halloran

Automation Tool & Die


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I
will post my latest problem part in iCF, but here's the issue: I'm trying to
avoid complex lofting a part by using extrusions and other features. In the
example, I can easily fillet the edge I want using constant fillet, but I get
"radius too large" when doing it with the variable fillet with the start set
to 0. Can you not start with zero fillet?
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Anonymous
in reply to: HomeMadeSin

Correct, AFAIK the start must be >0, ie 0.001. I think the smallest I've
used is 0.000001.
darvin

"HomeMadeSin" wrote in message
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> I will post my latest problem part in iCF, but here's the issue: I'm
trying to avoid complex lofting a part by using extrusions and other
features. In the example, I can easily fillet the edge I want using
constant fillet, but I get "radius too large" when doing it with the
variable fillet with the start set to 0. Can you not start with zero
fillet?
>

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