I model countertops with floors. I would like to have a bevel around the edge of the countertop. As you can see in the image, the countertop I am modeling has a slight C-shaped bevel.
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What is the question? how to model the beveled edge?
Edit the family >> create a void sweep >> in 3D pick the edges of the countertop >> finish sketch >> use cut geometry
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@BigPicture045 wrote:
How do you edit the family, it is a floor.
Then model in place and create a void sweep using the same method, cut geometry the floor with the void then finish the model in place.
That is an interesting way to model furniture and countertops! and so shall the swept void be too ... in-place.
Consistency is good...but you should consider modeling such elements as families instead
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I was able to put a bevel on my [Floor Element] countertops by simply using 1 Model In-Place Void Sweep. Thanks for the help.
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