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Anonymous
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3d chamfer with angel

How to chamfer this in 3d?

2 x <45

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Kent1Cooper
en respuesta a: Anonymous

Chamfer will do that, though it's a little less intuitive than in 2D work.

 

Command: CHAMFER

(TRIM mode) Current chamfer Dist1 = 2, Dist2 = 2
Select first line or [Undo/Polyline/Distance/Angle/Trim/mEthod/Multiple]: {select on edge somewhere}
Base surface selection...
Enter surface selection option [Next/OK (current)] <OK>: N {if not highlighting the larger flat surface}

Enter surface selection option [Next/OK (current)] <OK>: {Enter when showing correct surface}

Specify base surface chamfer distance or [Expression] <2>: {give distance if default is not as desired}

Specify other surface chamfer distance or [Expression] <2>:

Select an edge or [Loop]: L
Select edge of loop or [Edge]: {select edge -- it should highlight looping around}

Select edge of loop or [Edge]: {Enter to complete}

Chamfer3D.PNG

You can call for the Angle option and give it 45°, but it seems to come back and ask for confirmation on the distances anyway.

Kent Cooper, AIA
Anonymous
en respuesta a: Kent1Cooper

Yes. That can also do chamfer edge command.

But can i somehow insert distanc and angel?

Patchy
en respuesta a: Anonymous

Follow the prompt,

 

Chamfer, then A............,then .......

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Anonymous
en respuesta a: Patchy

CHAMFER is for 2d

CHAMFEREDGE is for 3d.

I can not do that.

Patchy
en respuesta a: Anonymous

Use expression

Tan(??)*2

 

Anonymous
en respuesta a: Patchy

Can you explain that ?

I have just one lenght. How tangens can help. :cara_que_ríe_con_la_boca_abierta_y_los_ojos_sonrientes:

Kent1Cooper
en respuesta a: Anonymous


@Anonymous wrote:

Yes. That can also do chamfer edge command.

But can i somehow insert distanc and angel?


I gave it distances.  I tried the Angle [it's the season for angels, but they're not relevant here] option, with a distance, but it came back later and asked for the two distances [or for confirmation of them], so since it was equal distances, I just used those, and not the angle.  But you can -- just pay attention to the prompts, and read about the command in Help if the prompts don't make sense.

Kent Cooper, AIA
Patchy
en respuesta a: Anonymous

 

Example:

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