Starting a variable fillet at something greater than zero
Starting a variable fillet at something greater than zero
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Hey, I'm semi-new at SW, but have done enough to know most of the basics. I want to apply a variable fillet to a curved (poly-arc) edge, but I don't want to have the fillet begin at zero radius. If you apply a radius on a given segment, the software program forces the fillet to continue, on both ends, to ITS satisfaction. It would be like applying a radius on the edge of a cylinder, but only say 25 degrees instead of 360 and the part is NOT with a constant radius so YOU CANT do a revolved cut. Make sense?






RE: Starting a variable fillet at something greater than zero
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RE: Starting a variable fillet at something greater than zero
On the plate example, you would just cut-extrude the shape of the fillet along the edge a defined distance. Problem is, my shape is not linear or constant radius.
Both Inventor and SolidWorks force the fillet to zero beyond your last defined radius (if greater than zero).
RE: Starting a variable fillet at something greater than zero
OK, I just tried a test part using both inside and outside fillets. By default I get constant rad, not reduce to zero out to the ends. o try playing with the various options. Turning off tangent propagation might work if the shape of the geometry logially supported it - didn't like it in my quick test, but who knows in yours. Delete face did not like it either. But I was able to define 3D curves from the sharp intersection (before the fillet remember - I actually rolled back to test it). Made sketch profiles on the ends of the fillets and did both cut sweep (on the internal fillet) and boss sweep (on the external) to remove or replace the material - it worked fine. I think I would actually define the constant rad. with a couple of points though just to be sure.
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RE: Starting a variable fillet at something greater than zero
www.mtcnet.net/~arlin/swx_files/var_fillet.zip
(Note: in SWX 2004 format)
I had to jump through some hoops do do this, but I seems to work pretty well.
RE: Starting a variable fillet at something greater than zero
Yes, I want to effectively have a triangular blind face, sort of like the result of a what sweept cut would leave behind. I've tried all of the options and it doesn't seem to work, but I haven't done much with constant radius options yet. Also, don't you mean a cut sweep on EXTERNAL fillet?
Arlin:
Thanks for the file. It took me a while to figure out what you did, and I certainly haven't figured out how to (or if I can) apply it to my model.
It is cool that SW allows a 0.00 surface offet. It actually suprised me as it is hard-headed about other factors being greater than 0.00000384. And I especially hate the zero-thickness error.....but that is another post.
RE: Starting a variable fillet at something greater than zero
Could you post your file or a picture of what you want somewhere? I am just wondering if there is a better way to accomplish what you want. I began this by just doint exacly as you asked, 'using a variable radius fillet.' But perhaps other tools (such as a sweep or loft) to get it done.
RE: Starting a variable fillet at something greater than zero
The first pick is the beginning of a volute passageway, which will actually be used as a subtracted part out of the actual pump housing.
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The second pic is the close-up of the fillet that I highlighted the part of the variable fillet that I don't want to exist. In other words, I want the other surfaces to meet and form a line.
In reality, tools like a sweep function with many sketches, or a lofting feature that actually follows the guides accurately would do what I want, or at least I could tackle it a different way. I guess that is what Pro/E, Catia and UG is for.
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RE: Starting a variable fillet at something greater than zero
http://www.mtcnet.net/~arlin/swx_files/pump.zip
RE: Starting a variable fillet at something greater than zero