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Is possible to to create fillet between two solids?

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j.pavlicek
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Is possible to to create fillet between two solids?

j.pavlicek
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Hello,

image below describes my problem. I want to achieve same fillet as before between two solids (because when ribs are separated solids, it's possible to hide hatch in a drawing - as is prescribed in ISO).

inventor-fillet-bodies.gif



Inventor 2022, Windows 10 Pro
Sorry for bad English.
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Is possible to to create fillet between two solids?

Hello,

image below describes my problem. I want to achieve same fillet as before between two solids (because when ribs are separated solids, it's possible to hide hatch in a drawing - as is prescribed in ISO).

inventor-fillet-bodies.gif



Inventor 2022, Windows 10 Pro
Sorry for bad English.
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Lewis.Young
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Lewis.Young
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Hello,

 

See the attached screencast for how to do this:

 

 

 

 

I'm basically just applying a fillet and then splitting the solid afterwards using a sketch.

 

Lewis Young
Windows 7 x64 - 32GB Ram
Intel Xeon E5-1620 v2 @ 3.70GHz
nVidia Quadro M2000 - 4GB
Inventor Professional 2017.3
Vault Basic 2017
3ds Max 2018

 

Hello,

 

See the attached screencast for how to do this:

 

 

 

 

I'm basically just applying a fillet and then splitting the solid afterwards using a sketch.

 

Lewis Young
Windows 7 x64 - 32GB Ram
Intel Xeon E5-1620 v2 @ 3.70GHz
nVidia Quadro M2000 - 4GB
Inventor Professional 2017.3
Vault Basic 2017
3ds Max 2018

 

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SBix26
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SBix26
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I think the preferred method would be to derive the solids out to individual parts and then assemble in a weldment, where the tools are available to create welds and annotate them.

 

But I can see benefits to keeping everything in one multi-solid part file.  I did a quick search in the Inventor Ideas forum and didn't find any ideas requesting weldment tools in part files, but someone should add one-- I'd vote for it.


Sam B
Inventor Pro 2019.2 | Windows 7 SP1
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I think the preferred method would be to derive the solids out to individual parts and then assemble in a weldment, where the tools are available to create welds and annotate them.

 

But I can see benefits to keeping everything in one multi-solid part file.  I did a quick search in the Inventor Ideas forum and didn't find any ideas requesting weldment tools in part files, but someone should add one-- I'd vote for it.


Sam B
Inventor Pro 2019.2 | Windows 7 SP1
LinkedIn

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kelly.young
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kelly.young
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Hello @j.pavlicek do you just need the Fillet to extend out the other direction easily?

 

You could achieve this by using an iFeature and select the Measure command on placement or link to an already defined dimension. 

 

FilletOutside.png

 

Might not be what you're looking for but hope that helps!

 

Please select the Accept Solution button if a post solves your issue or answers your question.

 

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Hello @j.pavlicek do you just need the Fillet to extend out the other direction easily?

 

You could achieve this by using an iFeature and select the Measure command on placement or link to an already defined dimension. 

 

FilletOutside.png

 

Might not be what you're looking for but hope that helps!

 

Please select the Accept Solution button if a post solves your issue or answers your question.

 

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