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Filling in gap

Hi, I need help working out how to fill in the gap between two parts. Here is the link

https://cad.onshape.com/documents/dc25389254a316d4d8cc4665/w/82f38d9912909bb698e4bc4e/e/616ab223387ab8e40e952069?renderMode=0&uiState=66f367d17076f77109f48b6d

I need to fill in the space between the gray round tube and the square shape. Hopefully it makes sense when looking at the design.

I've tried loft and fillet and all the other options. No luck…. It doesn't have to be perfect, just needs to stop the tube from moving once 3d printed.

Thanks for any help.

Comments

  • Matt_ShieldsMatt_Shields Member, Onshape Employees Posts: 453

    You can't fillet between two parts. A quick soultion would be an extrude up to face. In the picture below, I just sketched a rectangle (highlighted in orange) and extruded up to face. Also did Add with both parts in the merge scope.

  • michael_brown555michael_brown555 Member Posts: 6

    Awesome thank you that's perfect.

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