3-D Standard > Process > Fillet
You use the cursor in the drawing to identify the edges/surfaces to be filleted. The last selected object is highlighted in blue in the drawing (default), all other objects being highlighted in green. All selected objects are entered in the list of objects to be filleted contained in the Fillet window.
When working with the Variable filleting functions, please note the following:
In contrast to the constant filleting, where the filleting radius is equal (constant) at all points of the filleted edge, you can choose different fillet radii on the start and end points of the selected edges as well as on any other intermediate points. The variable fillet can either be performed linearly or with tangentialborderconnection.
If you have selected the variable filleting from the Fillet options, proceed as follows:
You can then insert intermediate points into the edge. Use the Autopilot or the HiCAD point options to specify these points in the drawing. Note that the same fillet radius is initially used for all points in the object list. To change the radius of the points, click the radius in question in the object list of the Fillet window and simply enter the new value.
If you do not want any more intermediate points to be inserted, then you must switch back – if you want to identify more edges – to edge selection mode. To do this, in the object list click the Activate/Deactivate point selection symbol. The symbol switches to . Alternatively, you can also click an empty line in the object list. HiCAD then automatically switches to Edge selection mode. The symbol is then faded out.
To insert intermediate points subsequently into an edge of the object list, place the cursor on the relevant object entry and then activate the Insert intermediate points mode by clicking the symbol.
Please note that all identified edges must belong to the same part.
Fillet - List of Objects (3-D) • Fillet Options (3-D) • Fillet + Chamfer (3-D)
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