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Sef Pinney commented on Luigi Mazzocchetti's blog post Fillet Edge
"Fillets fail most often when several rounded and angular corners of varying diameters are selected together.  Select less, and remodel the parts that don't work with other techniques. Also When a perfectly 'tangent' filleted…"
Nov 13, 2012
Luigi Mazzocchetti commented on Luigi Mazzocchetti's blog post Fillet Edge
"Ok, I'll try it. Thanks. I'll report the result. "
Jun 14, 2012
Rhino3DTV's Team commented on Luigi Mazzocchetti's blog post Fillet Edge
"Can you try using Rhino 4.0 SR9?"
Jun 14, 2012
Luigi Mazzocchetti posted a blog post

Fillet Edge

I performed the exercise n° 57, in tutorial level 1. It regards the draw of a cordless telephon by mean of a series of extruded curves.I used the Rhino 4.0 SR3 demo version.It seems impossible to use the Solid>Fillet Edge>Fillet Edge commad whith 0.2 inches radius on the edges of the joined surfaces. The fillet is separated and under the surface (see image).Can someone help me ?Thanks in advance and best regards.Luigi…See More
Jun 14, 2012

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Fillet Edge

Posted on June 14, 2012 at 6:55am 3 Comments

I performed the exercise n° 57, in tutorial level 1. It regards the draw of a cordless telephon by mean of a series of extruded curves.

I used the Rhino 4.0 SR3 demo version.

It seems impossible to use the Solid>Fillet Edge>Fillet Edge commad whith 0.2 inches radius on the edges of the joined surfaces. The fillet is separated and under the surface (see image).

Can someone help me ?

Thanks in advance and best regards.

Luigi…

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