Struggling with applying fillets to patterned component

Struggling with applying fillets to patterned component

dishwashingcerberus42
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Struggling with applying fillets to patterned component

dishwashingcerberus42
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Hello,

 

I am currently working on a parametric design for a simple tray comprised of a variable number of small compartments that are copied using the rectangle pattern feature. I want the outer four corners of the tray to be filleted, without having to specify which specific edges; as the number of compartments expand, I want the fillets to adjust dynamically. Currently in order to achieve this, I had to apply the fillet to the single compartment that is being patterned. Unfortunately, this is resulting in a divot on the seams between compartments.

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I'm a relative noob to CAD in general and Fusion. I'm sure there is a way to do this that is elegant and avoids the issue I am having, but I'm struggling to find it. Any help is appreciated.

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jhackney1972
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You are approaching the problem incorrectly.  You need to create the partition box and then add the corner radii at the end.  I have attached a sample partition box to allow you to see what I mean.  Modify the partition table values in the Red Box and see.

 

Partition Box.jpg

John Hackney, Retired
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dishwashingcerberus42
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Thank you very much! I figured I was going about it bass ackwards. Your solution is great.

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