Chamfer and fillet

 From:  Michael Gibson
6483.2 In reply to 6483.1 
Hi Andrei,

> 1. When you type zero it not become zero. No reset.

I've updated this for the next beta. If you update the attached file in your \commands folder then it should also work with the current v3 beta as well.


> But when you repeat action to set that distances once again it become a bit
> annoing thus when you change first the seond changing too. It will be good
> to change only first distance when you set it, and only change second when
> you set it.

The problem with that, is that would then result in different behavior between the first time you ran through it versus subsequent times, with the first time making a uniform equal one. That tends to be problematic to have changes in operating behavior like that.


> And how measure work when angle is not 90? I measure one distance but chamfer
> or fillet is less than that distance.

The distances that you enter are used as surface offset distances, they don't control the length of the chamfer surface itself.

Chamfers and fillets are formed by generating surface offsets and then intersecting those offsets with each other.

- Michael
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