@dmfrazier wrote:
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The FILLET command is not intended to be used to "fillet" a line and an arc, which is illogical, thus the unexpected and undesirable result.
Don't listen to them -- it's not at all illogical. The Help entry for FILLET even demonstrates Filleting a Line with an Arc. If you look at those illustrations, you'll see that the result can come out differently depending on exactly where you pick on the Line and the Arc, in a potentially different relationship than when Filleting two Lines, so that may be the source of the problem in some situations. But I can't explain the one where the resulting Arc is the rest of the circle that the desired result would be the other portion of.
If Polylines are involved, there was a time when you couldn't Fillet a Polyline arc segment to anything, but newer versions allow that in some relationships -- an arc segment to another segment in the same Polyline, whether arc or line, and an arc segment to a separate Line, but apparently not either an arc or line segment to a separate Arc. But in those situations, it simply doesn't allow it -- it doesn't give that kind of oddball result, so something else must be going on.
For one possibility when a Polyline is involved, see >this< for a suggestion that may help, at least sometimes.
Kent Cooper, AIA