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Problem with placing multiple fillet

Lets say i'm designing a basic cube and want to fillet the edges on the left and right side of the cube.
i click on fillet tool and select both sides. this is were i get the error message.
i have to open a new fillet tool every time and only select one side at the time!

this was not a problem when i first started with onshape

Answers

  • MichaelPascoeMichaelPascoe Member Posts: 1,989 PRO
    edited December 2022

    This should not be an issue. Can you provide the error message and a link to your document?

    For complicated parts that need fillet stacking, I use Multi fillet which is a derivation of Evan's Selection fillet. However, you shouldn't need either of these for a simple cube.


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  • glen_dewsburyglen_dewsbury Member Posts: 783 ✭✭✭✭
    Is the fillet so large for the part to the point that the fillets overlap?
  • EvanReeseEvanReese Member, Mentor Posts: 2,142 ✭✭✭✭✭
    maybe the fillet measurement is set to "width" not "radius"
    Evan Reese
  • tim_hesstim_hess Member Posts: 46 ✭✭
    Does it make a difference if you select edges instead of faces?
  • martin_dangermartin_danger Member Posts: 16
    I'm also having this issue when filleting a square in a sketch. Plenty of room for the fillets so they don't run into each other. I can't pick what you need to do to make it fail but have noticed that if you pick the vertices then the fillets work. If you pick the lines of the sketch, then it only fillets opposing diagonal corners. 
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  • Ste_WilsonSte_Wilson Member Posts: 343 EDU
    Don't you just pick two lines at a time to indicate the corner needing a fillet?
    I have just learned a new trick though, it would never have occurred to me to select the vertices!
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