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Surface Chamfer Surfaces |
The ChamferSrf command creates a ruled surface as a bevel between two input surface edges.
Infinite Plane: Type IP for InfinitePlane options.
This command works on the analogy of rolling a ball of a defined radius along the edges of the surfaces. If a corner is narrower than the ball radius, the ball cannot negotiate the turn, which can cause the command to fail.
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Distances |
The distance from the intersection of the surfaces to the edge of the chamfer. |
Extend |
Extends the chamfer surface as far as it can along surface. |
Trim |
History only works if Trim=No.
YesTrims the original surfaces to the intersections with the resulting surface. NoDoes not trim. SplitSplits the original surfaces at the resulting surface edges. |
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Surface Fillet Surfaces |
The FilletSrf command creates a constant-radius round surface between two surfaces.
Infinite Plane: Type IP for InfinitePlane options.
This command works on the analogy of rolling a ball of a defined radius along the edges of the surfaces. If a corner is narrower than the ball radius, the ball cannot negotiate the turn, which can cause the command to fail.
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Radius |
Specify the fillet radius. |
Extend |
When one input surface is longer than the other, the fillet surface is extended to the input surface edges. |
Trim |
History only works if Trim=No.
YesTrims the original surfaces to the intersections with the resulting surface. NoDoes not trim. SplitSplits the original surfaces at the resulting surface edges. |
Fillet, blend, or chamfer between curves and surfaces
Rhino Wiki: Advanced Filleting
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