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How does one chamfer an edge only over part of the edge's length?
 Liltoes                
                
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Liltoes                
                
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                    Hi,
I use onshape to design woodworking projects. We woodworkers often create a chamfer that does not apply to the entire length of an edge. We very often prefer a smooth transition from a perfectly square edge to a chamfer. This treatment is very common on table legs for example. For illustration please follow this URL:
http://www.net-inform.co.uk/version1/display_article2.asp?intClientId=79&intTemplateId=119&intArticleId=1504
How does one accomplish this in onshape?
Thank you.
                        I use onshape to design woodworking projects. We woodworkers often create a chamfer that does not apply to the entire length of an edge. We very often prefer a smooth transition from a perfectly square edge to a chamfer. This treatment is very common on table legs for example. For illustration please follow this URL:
http://www.net-inform.co.uk/version1/display_article2.asp?intClientId=79&intTemplateId=119&intArticleId=1504
How does one accomplish this in onshape?
Thank you.
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             NeilCooke
                        
                        
                            Moderator, Onshape Employees Posts: 5,912 NeilCooke
                        
                        
                            Moderator, Onshape Employees Posts: 5,912 Probably best just using a midplane plane and extrude remove. Probably best just using a midplane plane and extrude remove.
 https://cad.onshape.com/documents/7161054b3682410897bdcd87/w/27e875edebc22d0196fec688/e/2899b11d2e211b2709d4216d
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It's not the most elegant way, but here is what I came up with
https://cad.onshape.com/documents/7161054b3682410897bdcd87/w/27e875edebc22d0196fec688/e/2899b11d2e211b2709d4216d