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Filleting parallel lines gets message "cannot fillet between these two entities" parallel lines

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swatfor_PDCOG
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Filleting parallel lines gets message "cannot fillet between these two entities" parallel lines

I offset a 2d polyline and then try to use the fillet command to add an arc between the two lines. I receive this message "cannot fillet between these two entities."

 

I am using Civil 3D 2021 and trim mode is set to trim. The lines are parallel and in the same plane.

 

What am I missing?

 
Sandy W.
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user181
in reply to: swatfor_PDCOG

You can fillet parallel lines that way but it doesn't work with polylines. I not sure why but it doesn't. 

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Kent1Cooper
in reply to: swatfor_PDCOG

Help says that works only with Lines, Rays & Xlines.

 

If you want to do it with Polylines, you can use my CapEnd.lsp routine with its CE command, available >here<.  Choose the Arc option.  In the case of your example [both Polylines and on the same Layer], it will even Join them and the new Arc into one Polyline.

Kent Cooper, AIA
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pendean
in reply to: swatfor_PDCOG

From HELP

 

pendean_0-1625005580813.png

 

Message 6 of 8
Erense
in reply to: swatfor_PDCOG

All true but if it is a polyline and the form is like the example from @pendean you can use the 'close' function for the polyline and then change the segment to an arc. It's kind of extra work but it can be done:

Polyline fillet.png

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Kind regards,

Edwin Rense
Cadac Group AEC BV
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Message 7 of 8

Thanks for the quick solutions.  I appreciate it.

Sandy W.

Sandy W.
Message 8 of 8

@Kent1Cooper This LISP is great, thanks for sharing. Much better than polyline "close" and then trying to eyeball a tangent!

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