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Best practice to get a chamfer?

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Message 1 of 15
InDezign
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Best practice to get a chamfer?

Hey everyone! 😊

I'm working on an object and was wondering what's the best approach to get the desired result.

To make it simple, I got the following body and would like a chamfer on the blue line to the outer edge (all the way around):

InDezign_0-1699530868162.png

What's the best way to achieve a similar result like this?🤔

InDezign_1-1699530938968.png

I tried to create a loft with two surfaces (inner "wall" and outer "wall") but I'm not convinced with the result due to some strange shapes:

InDezign_2-1699531384910.png

 

I'm currently stuck and would like your help.

I attached a sample file for you.

 

Many thanks to everyone and best

Eric

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Message 2 of 15
TheCADWhisperer
in reply to: InDezign

@InDezign 

I would start by fully defining Sketch1.

This means dimensions.

TheCADWhisperer_0-1699534935654.png

 

 

Then I would Split and Loft (or possibly Patch).

(I didn't continue with these steps as Sketch1 was not fully defined.)

Message 3 of 15
InDezign
in reply to: TheCADWhisperer

Thanks for your input, @TheCADWhisperer !

Already created a loft - but as already said - it wasn't convincing.

Anyway, thanks and yes, the design is not fully defined (was in a hurry)!

Message 4 of 15
TheCADWhisperer
in reply to: InDezign


@InDezign wrote:

...(was in a hurry)!


@InDezign 

This is what I would have posted several hours ago if the initial sketch had been fully defined.

TheCADWhisperer_0-1699548509089.png

Keep things simple.

See Attached file.

Message 5 of 15
InDezign
in reply to: TheCADWhisperer

Thanks!
Message 6 of 15
laughingcreek
in reply to: InDezign

wgen a simpler tool than loft will achieve the end goal, it's generally better to use the simpler tool.  here sweep seems to work-

laughingcreek_0-1699634379197.png

 

Message 7 of 15
g-andresen
in reply to: laughingcreek

Hi,

chapeau.png

günther

Message 8 of 15
InDezign
in reply to: laughingcreek

Great solution, @laughingcreek!

Thanks for your input - like it a lot! 😉👍

Message 9 of 15
g-andresen
in reply to: InDezign

Hi,

something like this?

 

 

günther

Message 10 of 15
InDezign
in reply to: g-andresen

Thanks a lot, @g-andresen !

Interesting approach... but it's not going from one edge to the other.

Will have a more detailed look at your solution and maybe it's easy to extend it.

Anyway, looks like the best solution so far. 👍

At least much more convincing than my surface-loft...😊

Message 11 of 15
g-andresen
in reply to: InDezign

Hi,


@InDezign wrote:

 

Interesting approach... but it's not going from one edge to the other.

 


Please explain what you mean by this.

 

günther

Message 12 of 15
InDezign
in reply to: g-andresen

Just wanted a chamfer from the outer edge to the inner edge.
But based on your idea... it was pretty easy for me to solve this.
Thanks!

Message 13 of 15
InDezign
in reply to: g-andresen

Finally, your video is also available!

That's amazing... many thanks for doing it! Helped me a lot to additionally understand your approach.

Will try it myself and will let you know the result.

Thanks! 👌

Message 14 of 15
InDezign
in reply to: g-andresen

That's obviously the best result ... imho.

InDezign_0-1699536504344.png

Based on your idea, I created the above body... exactly what I wanted! 👌
Again... many thanks! 🙏

Message 15 of 15
g-andresen
in reply to: InDezign

Hi,

nice to see

 

günther

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