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Full Round Fillet

Full Round Fillet

Coming from SolidWorks I miss the "Full Round Fillet" feature .

 

http://help.solidworks.com/2016/English/SolidWorks/sldworks/r_Full_Round_Fillets.htm

15 Comments
masureb
Autodesk

Hello,

 

last time than I've played with fusion, I was surprised to not get the ability to apply a fullround fillet.

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Cheers,

-Bertrand

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schneik-adsk
Community Manager

This is not possible today.

We do have it in out backlog and will watch the voting here to help set priority.

 

schneik-adsk
Community Manager
Status changed to: オートデスク今後検討
 
Anonymous
Not applicable

I'd like inverse fillets as well for outside edges. 🙂 Its on the bottom of my priority list and probably not a normal tool. It would just be nice now and then.

cekuhnen
Mentor

I am curious about voting prioprity - because certain freatures are just curcial to have.

Not every user might have the time like me to forum lurk so some feedback will get lost.

Some might check a certain feature set and if not available simply not try out the software.

 

Just two scenarios where the voting can be a tricky thing.

masureb
Autodesk

so give me some kudos Smiley Happy

cekuhnen
Mentor

greedy greedy you are - can only give you one 😉

Anonymous
Not applicable

Can you achieve this by punching in the exact thickness of the part / 2 as the radius? I feel like I've done this before in Fusion

cekuhnen
Mentor

annother reason why full fillet would be better

 

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cekuhnen
Mentor

Luke for a surface designers point of view this approach logically works but produces not the surface quality I would want to strive for.

Anonymous
Not applicable

Interesting! I always wondered what the "G2" checkbox was all about. I always assumed the fillet tool simply put an arc tangent to each surface of the specified radius and then swept it along the edge.

promm
Alumni
Status changed to: Future Consideration

Thank you for your idea - this is getting changed to future consideration.  We have this logged in our backlog.

 

Cheers,

 

Mike Prom

cekuhnen
Mentor

@vid.kok

 

Yeap I quite agree very useful and accelerating MCAD work.

Anonymous
Not applicable

I second that comment. It is a real time saver. I use it frequently.

 

lucasproko
Alumni
Status changed to: Future Consideration

The team is planning fillet enhancements in the future and will address this when we do. Exact timeline is TBD. Thanks for the Idea!

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