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Rule Chamfer, why not?

Rule Chamfer, why not?

Not that clicking tons of edges isn't fun... click click click click click click click click click click click click click. But this would be really useful.

 

Thanks,

Alldaron

4 Comments
masureb
Autodesk

And extend selection tools than we already got in T-Spline like the partial selection loop. Click on one edge and Shift + Left click on the end of the partial loop should save a lot of clicks.

My 2 cents.

-Bertrand

colin.smith
Alumni
Status changed to: オートデスク今後検討
 
kebes22
Participant

I have never understood why this doesn't exist either.

 

I frequently have to add small chamfers to many edges on 3D printed parts, to allow for first layer flare out, cleaner corners, etc. Fillets are not usually suitable (especially on underside edges) due to the problem of the fillet having a huge overhang on the first few layers, before transitioning to mostly vertical. Chamfers do not have this problem because they have a constant overhang angle the whole way up.

 

I would really love to see this feature added.

manninda
Alumni

Hello Fusion Team,
It seams to me that a chamfer is basically the same function of a fillet except for the obvious curvature and radius finish. It has always confused me why Chanfer would not have the section and applying functionality the same as a fillet. For example Rule fillet of surface selection. 
I would think that such an improvement might help a lot of people. 

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