remove fillet

robpage
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remove fillet

robpage
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I made a fillet to a body.  I worked for a few hours, then decided I wanted to get rid of the fillet.  I can go back in the timeline and edit the fillet, sure, but that's not what I want.  I want it gone completely.  Is there a way to do that?

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michallach81
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You can delete fillet feature from the timeline or just pick the fillet and hit delete, this will add delete/remove the feature in the timeline.


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robpage
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D'oh!  So simple.  I always see that "xDelete" and think it means to delete the body not a feature.  Have to keep reminding myself.  Thanks!

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Anonymous
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Thank you, you saved my day!


@michallach81 wrote:

You can delete fillet feature from the timeline or just pick the fillet and hit delete, this will add delete/remove the feature in the timeline.


 

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Anonymous
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Hello,

 

Delete Don't work for me 😞

(Error message : DeleteFace1 : Compute Failed)

 

I'm able to open "edit feature" and see my 0.5mm fillet,

but can't "remove selection" because that hide the "ok" button

and can't set it to 0.0mm

 

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chrisplyler
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@Anonymous wrote:

Hello,

 

Delete Don't work for me 😞

(Error message : DeleteFace1 : Compute Failed)

 

I'm able to open "edit feature" and see my 0.5mm fillet,

but can't "remove selection" because that hide the "ok" button

and can't set it to 0.0mm

 


 

1. If you received that error message, then you probably have made something dependent upon that fillet further down stream in the time line. So if you delete the fillet face, whatever was dependent on it can no longer be calculated.

2. Instead of selecting the fillet face and hitting deleting that, you want to select the fillet FEATURE from your time line, and instead of editing it, delete it.

3. Of course you can't edit a fillet and set it's value to zero. In the same way that you can't create a new fillet feature with a value of zero, it just doesn't make sense.

 

 

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TheCADWhisperer
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@Anonymous wrote:

 

Delete Don't work for me 😞

 


File>Export and then Attach your *.f3d file here.

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Anonymous
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What if the model was imported from SolidWorks (I made the switch) so Fusion does not have a history timeline? 

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Anonymous
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interested in exactly the same 🙂

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c2_exeger
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Any news on this issue? I am programming  CAM in Fusion and have created features that I would like to remove in a later stage. Deleting feature makes the model corrupt. 

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davebYYPCU
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Deleting feature makes the model corrupt. 

 

Common workflow puts fillets at the end of the timeline for this express reason, can be ignored by stepping the timeline back before the fillets.

 

For a fillet delete corrupting the file, means you have built later features using the fillet you want to delete. (Sight unseen - generalities can be off the mark.)

 

Might help....

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