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As an example of the workflow I'm trying to accomplish, consider this photo of a piece of PVC conduit. Notice that it has a 90 degree bend at one end, and a 135 degree bend at other. These two bends take it of a single 2D plane.
Bent PVC
In Fusion, I have created one Sketch for the section of pipe containing the 135 degree bend. This is in the XY plane. It is a segmented line with a filleted corner. I've created a second sketch in the XZ plane for the short downwards section. This is a 2-point line. I then create 3D geometry using the Create | Pipe tool. Here's a screenshot showing the result.
Fusion Model
But of course I don't want a sharp 90 degree. I want a filleted corner. Unfortunately I can't seem to find a way of filleting/rounding the path. I've tried creating a 3rd Sketch and projecting the lines from the first two Sketches ... but this won't fillet. And I've tried filleting the actual swept geometry ... which doesn't work. I've also tried enabling "3D Sketch" while in Sketch mode and trying to draw the entire line ... but have struggled with dimensioning and snapping the line that is out of the Sketch plane.
I'm sure there's an easy way to do this; I just can't seem to find it. As always, any help is much appreciated.
Cheers,
Darran.
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