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fillet radius not working

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fillet radius not working

I'm having trouble creating a filllet at this corner. It is a solid model created from several merged surfaces. As you can see, the surfaces 1, 2, and 3 come to a point where I have a tangent condition between surfaces 2 and 3. Any good suggestions as to how this can be fixed?

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Have you tried surface to surface between 1 and 3? If your radius is too small this will certainly fail. It's hard to tell with the red edges if this is the case or not.

surface 1 to surface 3 in attached imaged

Any radius between 1 & 3 will eliminate #2, so you might want to remove it first.
Thanks
Greg

Greg Ames
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Designer
Suburban Tool & Die
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Erie, PA 16506
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Try creating that as a surface and then using the offset -> replace tool to replace the original, twisted surface with the round surface.

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Doug Schaefer | Experienced Mechanical Design Engineer
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Right now, I am trying surface approach (see attached image). I created a tangent curve on the top C1, and on the bottom C2, and did a boundary blend to connect the two. If you look at curves A1 , A2, and B2, they span a long length and were created with splines (therefore have some curvature to them). If you look at curve B2, it is short (ends at the tangency location) and is also a spline.


So right now, I'm not sure how to properly create the top and bottom 'triangular' surfaces so that I can solidify this fillet. Do i need to split splines A1, A2, and A3 somehow to make them as long as B2, for example?

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