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Rotary Chamfering a Square Shape
We have a piece of hardware, call it a box with rounded corners on an a-axis. Is there a way to chamfer the end of the box via some sort of multiaxis path? Rotary doesnt seem to allow a single line to be selected and multiaxis contour seems to require me to use some level of tilt.
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Hi @Natranzow ,
Thanks for posting! Would you be able to upload a sample file and i'll be happy to take a look at it for you.
Many thanks!

Spencer Hardcastle
Manager of Customer Advocacy - Autodesk Fusion
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Ive uploaded an example file. For the sake of the example i've modeled the chamfers in the area i wish to chamfer and located the origin in the position the actual part is in. Thanks for taking a look. Apologies for the late reply.
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You can create a single line toolpath in Rotary using "Circular" and placing both the "Front" and "Back" modes to the same position
Hope that helped a little ![]()
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Rob
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@Natranzow have a look at the attached model, it's close.
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Well, all I have is a very ugly workaround, about the ugliest I have ever seen but it does work if you want to try it out
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File attached.
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Rob
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