Using a 1D Edit Chamfer

Summary

Example use case for 1D element Chamfer / Fillet

Summary

Example use case for 1D element Chamfer / Fillet

Related Function

Edit > Edit Edge >

Type

FAQ, Tip, Example

Q. I would like to apply chamfer/fillet to the edge of the object.

 

A. Use the Edit tab under Edit Edge > Chamfer to perform the operation.

 

  • Chamfer or fillet is applied to the geometry edge of a 1D object (wire or 1D member) or a 2D object (surface and 2D member).

  • For separated edges, the feature operates by selecting each edge, and for continuous edges (Poly Line or surface edges), both edges and vertices can be selected.

  • For separated edges, continuous objects are formed when the Merge to PolyLine option is checked under Options. For continuous edges, a continuous edge is formed regardless of whether or not the Option is checked.

Continuous Chamfer / Fillet

Figure. 1 Discrete 2 Edge

Figure. 2 Poly Line(Wire)

Figure. 3 Discrete 1D Beam

  • Select two edges to create

  • Create as separate objects

  • Convert to a continuous object when Merge to Polyline is checked

     

  • Select either the two edges or a vertex to create

  • Create as a continuous object

  • Select the two edges or a vertex to create

  • Create as separate objects

  • Convert to a continuous object when Merge to Polyline is checked

     

 

 

 

Figure. 4 Merged 1D Beam

Figure. 5 Face Edge

 

  • Select either the two edges or a vertex to create

  • Create as a continuous object

  • Select either the two edges or a vertex to create

 

 

Non-Continuous Chamfer / Fillet

 

Figure. 6 Disconnected Edge

 

Figure. 7 Disconnected 1D Beam

Figure. 8 Disconnected 1D Beam (Cannot be created)