Asymmetric fillet

Asymmetric fillet

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Asymmetric fillet

ManikantaAthukuri
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How can we assign an asymmetric fillet in Fusion 360?

Eg: Assigning a fillet on the inner edge of a cube for which one side is 10mm and the other side 5mm.

Please do provide a solution if you know

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jeff_strater
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use a Variable Radius Fillet

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jhackney1972
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Either I do not understand your question or you did not make it clear enough.  The Screencast shows what I read in your question.

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TrippyLighting
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Manually by sketching a curve or ellipse and extruding the resulting profile:

 

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jhackney1972
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@TrippyLighting@jeff_strater  Three different answers to an "unclear" question!  

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davebYYPCU
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At least your inside, my mind has inside floor fillet, 10mm and 5 mm at the mitre, if so that makes 4 versions, but he has 3 more mitres to tell us about.

 

There was a tutorial on the corner handling, but don’t remember it now.

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TrippyLighting
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Yep, that would be another interpretation responding to the "inner edge" of a cube.

Alas, a cube does not have an inner edge ?


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davebYYPCU
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Yup.

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TheCADWhisperer
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Cube

Fillet 10

Shell 5

Done!

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ManikantaAthukuri
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@TrippyLighting @jhackney1972 @davebYYPCU @jeff_strater @TheCADWhisperer 

Sorry, my question is not clear. I thought that the analogy is clear.

However, here is the exact problem.

I will be clear from next. Thanks for the solutions you have provided even though the question isn't clear.

How can we obtain a fillet as shown in the figure?

 

Manikanta Athukuri
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davebYYPCU
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That will be same as Trippy's answer,

draw the profile, and sweep it on the edge, as build for inside edges (or cut material for outside edges).

 

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Need a Sweep Path to attach the sketch (SP point) to

 

Might help....

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JamieGilchrist
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Hey @ManikantaAthukuri,

The good news is that the team is working on this currently. We will initially only support tangent boundary conditions. I don't have a specific timeframe when this will deliver, but it is being worked on.

hope this helps,


Jamie Gilchrist
Senior Principal Experience Designer