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Solid Fillet Edge > Fillet Edge |
The FilletEdge command creates a tangent surface between polysurface edges with varying radius values then trims and joins the original faces to the fillet surfaces.
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ShowRadius |
Controls the display of the current radius in the viewport. |
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NextRadius |
Specifies the radius for the next handle. |
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ChainEdges |
Automatically selects curves that are touching the selected curve. |
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FaceEdges |
FaceEdgesActivates a face selection step. |
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PreviousEdgeSelection |
In cases where the command is canceled or ended prematurely, the PreviousEdgeSelection option re-selects the previously selected edges. Supports multiple sets of previously selected edges for up 20 previous edge sets. |
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TrimAndJoin |
Trims and joins the resulting surface to the input surfaces. |
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SelectEdges |
Allows selecting more edges after the selection has been closed. |
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Preview |
Displays a dynamic preview. You can change the options and the preview will update. |
The Radius and Distance options appear on the command line when you drag a handle grip.
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FromCurve |
Select a curve. The radius of the curve at the picked location will be used. |
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FromTwoPoints |
Pick two points to show the radius distance. |
| Handle options | |
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AddHandle |
Adds a handle along the edges. |
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CopyHandle |
Adds a new handle using the distance from the selected handle. |
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RemoveHandle |
Visible only when at least one handle has been added. |
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SetAll |
Sets the distance or radius for all handles. |
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LinkHandles |
Editing a single handle updates all handles. |
| RailType options | |
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DistFromEdge |
The distance from the edge curves determines the intersection. |
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RollingBall |
The radius of a rolling ball determines the intersection. |
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DistBetweenRails |
The distance between the edge rails determines the intersection. |
Fillet, blend, or chamfer between curves and surfaces
Rhino Wiki: Advanced Filleting
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