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opFillet availability in sketches?
Aaron_Hoover
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I saw in a post a couple of years old, that opFillet is not available in sketches. Has that changed in the last two years?
I'm working on a project to generate digital wood joints, and many joints consist of two parts joined with complementary geometry. Frequently, I use the same sketch to generate the complementary geometry with separate Boolean subtraction and union operations. It would be far easier for me to fillet corners in a single sketch than to try to find and fillet the appropriate edges in the two resulting bodies.
I'm working on a project to generate digital wood joints, and many joints consist of two parts joined with complementary geometry. Frequently, I use the same sketch to generate the complementary geometry with separate Boolean subtraction and union operations. It would be far easier for me to fillet corners in a single sketch than to try to find and fillet the appropriate edges in the two resulting bodies.
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Jake_Rosenfeld Moderator, Onshape Employees, Developers Posts: 1,646@Aaron_Hoover
opFillet is still only available for solids. I mention some technical details of this in the other thread:
https://forum.onshape.com/discussion/comment/45923/#Comment_45923
You may be able to use a tracking query to find the appropriate edges in the resulting bodies. Let me know if this is interesting to you and I can explain it further.Jake Rosenfeld - Modeling Team5
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opFillet is still only available for solids. I mention some technical details of this in the other thread:
https://forum.onshape.com/discussion/comment/45923/#Comment_45923
You may be able to use a tracking query to find the appropriate edges in the resulting bodies. Let me know if this is interesting to you and I can explain it further.