![]() You can select any combination of edges on parts, and corners on sheet metal. ![]() When filleting sheet metal, you might have to select the exact corner (not an adjacent edge). Onshape automatically applies the correct feature to the edge. Select any edges or faces of the part you want to round or fillet.Select the type of fillet to apply: Edge.Check Smooth fillet corners to create a rounded vertex between two filleted edges.Ĭlick the green checkmark to accept the new fillet. Uncheck to preserve the edges on the filleted face, resulting in a more free-flowing part. Check End position to adjust the ending location of the fillet along the edge numerically or with the orange arrow.Ĭheck Variable fillet to vary the shape and size of the fillet by selecting Vertices to which to apply specific values.īy default, Allow edge overflow means the fillet can modify edges on the face created by the fillet to make a smooth, continuous surface. Click the Opposite direction arrow to flip the fillet to the opposing side. Use the Flip asymmetric arrow to apply the second radius to the opposing side.Ĭheck Partial fillet to adjust the Start position of the fillet along the edge, either numerically in the dialog or by adjusting the orange arrow in the graphics area. Enter a numerical Radius or manually adjust the orange arrow in the graphics area.Ĭheck Asymmetric and enter a Second radius for one side of the fillet. Select a Width or Radius for the Measurement, and Distance, Conic, or Curvature for the cross section Control. ![]() Keep Tangent propagation checked to extend the fillet along the surrounding edges. Select the edge or face to fillet in the graphics area. ![]() The fillet feature tool rounds sharp interior and exterior edges and defines as a standard constant radius, more stylized conic, or variable by selecting Edge fillet.Ĭlick the Fillet feature on the Part Studio toolbar. ![]()
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