7.9.3.12.  Modify -> Trim (Part 2)

Modify -> Trim grouped (part 2)

Modify -> Trim grouped (part 2)

Create fillets

  • Radius with 2 elements

    Create a fillet between two lines.

    Example 1

    1. Select first line/circle

    2. Choose second line/circle

      -> An arc is attached to the cursor.

    3. Choose radius: Determine the arc's Radius via position of the cursor.

    4. If needed, adjust the Radius in the docking window Edit element.

    The arc is tangent to the lines.

    Radius with 2 elements

    Radius with 2 elements

    Radius with 2 elements - Radius: 3

    Radius with 2 elements - Radius: 3

    Example 2

    Fillet between line and circle

    Fillet between line and circle

[Note]Note

In addition to the option inside the sketch described here there is a simplified method in the 3D view to create fillets. See Section 7.6.2.10, “ Blend (Insert Chamfer/Fillet...) ”.

Create chamfers

  • Chamfer at 2 lines defined by angle at distance from intersection

    Chamfer between 2 lines, adjustable via Angle on the first selected line or a Distance, which below figure is showing.

    1. Choose chamfer start on first line

    2. Choose chamfer end on second line

    3. Determine exact Distance and Angle in the docking window Edit element.

    Chamfer at 2 lines defined by angle at distance from intersection

    Chamfer at 2 lines defined by angle at distance from intersection

  • Chamfer at 2 lines defined by angle and chamfer length

    Chamfer between 2 lines, adjustable via angle on first selected line (counterclockwise) and length of chamfer.

    Example 1

    1. Choose chamfer start on first line

    2. Choose chamfer end on second line

    3. Determine Distance (length of chamfer) and Angle in the docking window Edit element.

    Example 2 (lines clicked in reversed order)

    1. Choose chamfer start on first line

    2. Choose chamfer end on second line

      Chamfer start and chamfer end

      Chamfer start and chamfer end

    3. Determine Distance (chamfer length) and Angle in the docking window Edit element.

  • Chamfer at 2 lines defined by angle and chamfer height

    Chamfer between 2 lines adjustable via angle on first selected line (counterclockwise) and distance between chamfer and intersection of both lines.

    [Note]Note

    Distance refers to the first clicked line.

    Example 1

    1. Choose chamfer start on first line

    2. Choose chamfer end on second line

    3. Determine Distance (length of indent) and Angle in the docking window Edit element.

      Example 2 (lines clicked in reversed order)

      1. Choose chamfer start on first line

      2. Choose chamfer end on second line

      3. Determine Distance (length of indent) and Angle in the docking window Edit element.

  • Chamfer centered at 2 lines defined by distance to intersection

    45° chamfer between 2 lines, adjustable via the chamfer's distance to the (imaginary) intersection of both lines.

    1. Select first line:

    2. Choose second line:

      (The sequence does not make a difference.)

    3. Select distance by point: Adjust the desired distance in the docking window Edit element.

  • Chamfer centered at 2 lines defined by chamfer length

    45° chamfer between 2 lines, adjustable via the length of the chamfer.

    1. Select first line:

    2. Choose second line:

      (The sequence does not make a difference.)

    3. Select distance by point: Determine the desired chamfer's length in the docking window Edit element.

  • Chamfer centered at 2 lines defined by chamfer height

    45° chamfer between 2 lines, adjustable via the chamfer's length of indentation.

    1. Select first line:

    2. Choose second line:

      (The sequence does not make a difference.)

    3. Select distance by point: Determine the desired length of indentation in the docking window Edit element.

  • Chamfer centered at 2 lines with 2 distances:

    [Note]Note

    This feature is only available for future versions officially and is only an internal demo version currently.

    1. Select the feature Chamfer centered at 2 lines with 2 distances.

    2. Select first line:

    3. Choose second line:

      (The sequence does not make a difference.)

    4. Select distance by point: Determine the desired length of indentation in the docking window Edit element.

[Note]Note

In addition to the options inside the sketch described above there is a simplified method in the 3D view to create chamfers. See Section 7.6.2.10, “ Blend (Insert Chamfer/Fillet...) ”.