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I have sketched three line segments that are coincident at two points, and used the fillet command at the points of coincidence and at the endpoints. I used the sweep command to create a rod; that is, I sketched a circle perpendicular to the path formed by the segments and "swept". The circle/OD of the rod is 7 mm.
I created another body that looks like a tab. One face of it is a rectangle 7 mm long by 2.54 mm wide. I moved this body to the end of the rod so that the 7 mm face touches the 7 mm diameter of the rod (center point to center point). See the screenshot.
I'd like to "cut" the rod, flatten it, so that the tab and the rod are flush. If I describe the tab as having 2 (large) faces and 4 edge-faces, then I want to flatten or cut the rod so that it is flush with one of the two (large) faces. On the opposite face of the tab, I want the rod to round down to it like a fillet I guess.
The edge-faces of the tab I'd like to "round" to the same diameter as the rod so that it meets the rod perfectly.
The tab and rod I'm trying to make one piece if that makes sense.
I've tried creating planes and the sweeping those planes with "cut" selected but nothing happens.
Any suggestions?
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