Solid Fillet Tool giving inconsistant results / wrong result

Solid Fillet Tool giving inconsistant results / wrong result

TSSmith7
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Solid Fillet Tool giving inconsistant results / wrong result

TSSmith7
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Hi all,

I'm trying to create pockets in plate-like parts that can be machined with a mill.  I have created an add-in that creates pockets in the part that don't have filleted corners from some sketch geometry.  The resulting pockets look like:

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I want to fillet all the inside corners of the pockets for milling but I get very strange results that are not even reproducible.  Here is the result trying to fillet with a 0.3in radius:

 

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Sometimes a selected edge will give an error and if I unselect it then reselect it the error goes away.

 

I would like to fillet this part with a 0.135in radius which (this time) gave:

 

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with the red circled corner being the only correctly fillet corner.  Another time I tried this same model it did two of the corners correctly.....

 

Model is attached.

 

Thanks for any help

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davebYYPCU
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You gotta give Fusion a fighting chance, the internal corners at the rectangle border would never get a cutter in there.

 

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eliminate those with small edit and works as expected.

 

Might help...

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TSSmith7
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Yes thank you I do realize that would solve the issue manually.

 

I am trying to have this occur automatically with an Add-In.  I realize also that this is a somewhat special case for the fillet tool.

 

This type of geometry occurs very regularly in the Manufacturing Workspace however.

Maybe someone knows if it would be possible to use a 2D Contour operation and then grab the resulting geometry and put that into a sketch?  Hopefully without actually switching the user interface to the Manufacturing Workspace and then back to the design workspace.

 

Thanks again.

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TheCADWhisperer
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@TSSmith7 

With all this symmetry I would have modeled one portion using Thin Feature Extrudes and then Pattern the geometry, but I don't know where you are going with your add-in.

 

Also, you have a little piece of rubbish in your Sketch1.

Doubt it has anything to do with the issue, but for an add-in I would definitely want clean geometry.

TheCADWhisperer_0-1759348908549.png

 

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davebYYPCU
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@seth.madore did you see this?

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seth.madore
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@TSSmith7 wrote:

Maybe someone knows if it would be possible to use a 2D Contour operation and then grab the resulting geometry and put that into a sketch?  Hopefully without actually switching the user interface to the Manufacturing Workspace and then back to the design workspace.


Technically, one could create toolpaths and use a .dxf post processor to output a file that could be reimported into Fusion. Otherwise, there's not really any other mechanism to do what you're hoping.


Seth Madore
Customer Advocacy Manager - Manufacturing


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