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Smooth an edge

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Anonymous
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Smooth an edge

Anonymous
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Hi,

As can be seen in the picture, I have two surfaces at 45 degrees with each other. When I cut the two surfaces (first one surface, then the other, and then removed the edges, I ended up with the surface being shown in the picture. Is there some way to smoothen that surface to take the profile of the curve?

As the part which is shown is part of a project I cannot upload it.

Thanks for your help!

Robert

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Smooth an edge

Hi,

As can be seen in the picture, I have two surfaces at 45 degrees with each other. When I cut the two surfaces (first one surface, then the other, and then removed the edges, I ended up with the surface being shown in the picture. Is there some way to smoothen that surface to take the profile of the curve?

As the part which is shown is part of a project I cannot upload it.

Thanks for your help!

Robert

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rdyson
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rdyson
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Did you try variable fillet?
Can you create a new part with a similar problem?


PDSU 2016
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Did you try variable fillet?
Can you create a new part with a similar problem?


PDSU 2016
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Anonymous
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Anonymous
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Hi,

Thanks for your reply. Yes, I tried but I do not usually use it, so mabye I didn't do it correctly. I will check the help files and youtube videos about it.



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Hi,

Thanks for your reply. Yes, I tried but I do not usually use it, so mabye I didn't do it correctly. I will check the help files and youtube videos about it.



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Anonymous
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Hi,

Thanks for your reply. Is there some way that I can upload the part without anybody being able to see what the original design was? If yes I will upload the part.

Still I am working on a new part so that I can upload it here, as I didn't manage using variable fillet.

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Hi,

Thanks for your reply. Is there some way that I can upload the part without anybody being able to see what the original design was? If yes I will upload the part.

Still I am working on a new part so that I can upload it here, as I didn't manage using variable fillet.

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Anonymous
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Here it is

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Here it is

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rdyson
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Accepted solution

None of you sketches were constrained.

Sketch8 was sick and when I fixed it sketch7 became corrupt.

I had to completely re-do sketch7 because it kept crashing IV when I tried to close loop.



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None of you sketches were constrained.

Sketch8 was sick and when I fixed it sketch7 became corrupt.

I had to completely re-do sketch7 because it kept crashing IV when I tried to close loop.



PDSU 2016
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Anonymous
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You are right. I have a defect not to constrain the sketches when I am doing them just to upload here.

Thanks for the solution it worked really well.

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You are right. I have a defect not to constrain the sketches when I am doing them just to upload here.

Thanks for the solution it worked really well.

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