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Face fillet between two extrusion

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Face fillet between two extrusion

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Hi, I tried to find answer from this forum, but didn't. Can you help me to find a solution how to fillet these two extrusions? This is just example of similar fillet that I need in my work. I can make face fillet to all other sides, but not the curved one. I tried to thicken the part, to be attached all the way to the bar. But did not help. There must be simple answer to this, but have not found it! I really appreciate your solutions for this! 

 

test_fillet.GIF

 

 

Face fillet between two extrusion

Hi, I tried to find answer from this forum, but didn't. Can you help me to find a solution how to fillet these two extrusions? This is just example of similar fillet that I need in my work. I can make face fillet to all other sides, but not the curved one. I tried to thicken the part, to be attached all the way to the bar. But did not help. There must be simple answer to this, but have not found it! I really appreciate your solutions for this! 

 

test_fillet.GIF

 

 

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Sergio.D.Suárez
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Hello, is this what you are trying to do? Notify me if you try to do something different.
Notice that your sketch is not completely defined (that's why in the video it looks celestial) You must leave it completely defined so that by mistake the geometry of the part does not change (in the dark blue video)


I hope this helps, greetings


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Hello, is this what you are trying to do? Notify me if you try to do something different.
Notice that your sketch is not completely defined (that's why in the video it looks celestial) You must leave it completely defined so that by mistake the geometry of the part does not change (in the dark blue video)


I hope this helps, greetings


Please accept as solution and give likes if applicable.

I am attaching my Upwork profile for specific queries.

Sergio Daniel Suarez
Mechanical Designer

| Upwork Profile | LinkedIn

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S_May
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@Anonymous 

 

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Anonymous
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Hi and thanks for helping! Could you send this file to me in Inventor 2018 form?

Hi and thanks for helping! Could you send this file to me in Inventor 2018 form?

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Sergio.D.Suárez
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Here I attach my example


Please accept as solution and give likes if applicable.

I am attaching my Upwork profile for specific queries.

Sergio Daniel Suarez
Mechanical Designer

| Upwork Profile | LinkedIn

Here I attach my example


Please accept as solution and give likes if applicable.

I am attaching my Upwork profile for specific queries.

Sergio Daniel Suarez
Mechanical Designer

| Upwork Profile | LinkedIn

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Hi @Anonymous 

 

 

Hi @Anonymous 

 

 

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Anonymous
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Hi, and thanks for this. I have been making this mistake when putting fillets strait to the sketch and this is preventing me to do face fillet. This was just an example, that is why I did not have this sketch measured. Thank you so much for the help, I'm sure this will help me with the real model! 🙂 🙂 

 

-Suvi

Hi, and thanks for this. I have been making this mistake when putting fillets strait to the sketch and this is preventing me to do face fillet. This was just an example, that is why I did not have this sketch measured. Thank you so much for the help, I'm sure this will help me with the real model! 🙂 🙂 

 

-Suvi

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