This simple fillet goes wrong

This simple fillet goes wrong

lemelman
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This simple fillet goes wrong

lemelman
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I have a very simple model whose edges I want to fillet. I select two similar edges, both of which are shown in the fillet dialogue as being selected, but only one is actually processed.

Seems like a bug to me, what do you think?

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lemelman
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Sorry, I thought I'd added a Screencast, but it disappeared.

 

 

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TheCADWhisperer
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It appears to me that your Design Intent was for symmetry - yet you did not model a symmetrical part?

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chrisplyler
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Can we have the file to examine?

 

 

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g-andresen
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Hi,

here is something wrong!?

extrude_sketch_prob.png

regards

günther

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lemelman
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The .f3d file is an attachment to my original post.

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lemelman
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Wow, you found the reason. Thank you.  It wasn't a bug, just a bad bit of design.

The circle and triangle were never intended to be concentric. The purpose of the circle was to create a segment on the side of the triangle - I messed up with orientation of the triangle which I regretted when I came to mirror the lobe. My intent was to project the segment onto the 45º plane defined on the triangle edge, and then move it around until I got the shape I wanted. But a circular segment turned out to be the wrong shape, so I changed it to be a spline, which I manipulated until I got the shape I wanted. I didn't notice that I missed a tiny section when I extruded the lobe, and that, as you have spotted, was the cause.

 

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chrisplyler
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Oh yes! Sorry I must have glossed over it.

 

Screencast will be displayed here after you click Post.

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