Select face to apply fillets to all joined edges?

Select face to apply fillets to all joined edges?

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Select face to apply fillets to all joined edges?

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So I am new to Fusion 360 - I am a long time Solidworks user.  When doing fillets, in SW, you can select the face of a cube for instance and invoke the fillet command.  From there, SW would select all edges associated with that face.  This is one click as opposed to 4 individual 'edge' clicks.  Is there a similar capability in Fusion?  

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jeff_strater
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Not yet, but it is coming soon.  That exact UI will be supported in an upcoming release.


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TheCADWhisperer
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No.

Best you can do is Window select or Crossing Window select multiple edges.

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HughesTooling
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What about Rule Fillet or am I missing something?

 

Mark

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Hi Mark,

 

Sorry I am a newbie and am not familiar with that?  I've attached a screen shot showing a plate with multiple holes drilled in it.  I would like to select the one face and have each edge picked after that by the software.  Would "rule fillet" do this?

 

thx

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HughesTooling
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Select the face then from the modify menu select Rule Fillet.

http://help.autodesk.com/view/fusion360/ENU/?guid=GUID-D5CDA6FA-C019-4769-85D3-D4E8D3F283F5

 

Mark

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Anonymous
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ok...so I love this option...one problem.  I don't see the choice...  In the Modify drop down, I only see "fillet".

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TheCADWhisperer
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Did  you turn off Capture Design History?

If so, do you have a logical reason for that?

If you turn Capture Design History back on - do you then see Rule Fillet?

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Anonymous
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interesting...

 

I have no recollection of willfully doing that.  I did import this as a .STEP file and this file is really horrible with ton's of disjointed surfaces.

 

Me being a complete newbie - I may have inadvertently clicked that but I don't think so.  Anyway - that seemed to fix it.  thx for the help.

 

Paul

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HughesTooling
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Imported files default to direct modeling mode.

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