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need some help doing a chamfer

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ddrumguy
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need some help doing a chamfer

hoping someone can help..

 

trying to do a chamfer on a body that was imported initially as a dxf (with the help of fusions dxf import tool) and not having much luck. the dxf was initially created by tracing with a digitizer board fwiw.

 

wanting to chamfer from the arc at the bottom (well from the line above it to the bottom of the body).

 

Thanks in advance for any help

 

 

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laughingcreek
in reply to: ddrumguy

Fusion doesn't do well with imported curves.  even .dxf files.  in this case you have a sketch made up of hundreds of little short line segments, and many of them are what's referred to as "near tangent".  this chokes up many things in fusion like fillets and chamfers.

The advise has long been to rebuild imported curves with clean fusion curves before doing any solid modeling.

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g-andresen
in reply to: ddrumguy

Hi,

On the screenshots you can see the state before and after connecting the lines and converting.

 

cleaning sketch.png

Result:

result.png

 

günther

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ddrumguy
in reply to: g-andresen

so how did you accomplish the removal of all the extra vectors?

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laughingcreek
in reply to: ddrumguy

He left out the part where h's running it through a different program.

laughingcreek_0-1613922010512.png

your still left with unconstrained imported curves.

honestly, your better off drawing it in fusion.

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