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 From:  Michael Gibson
9753.7 In reply to 9753.5 
Hi Dan,

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> but I'm still getting sudden angle at New Point Set with linear blend. It seems to be and
> issue, for me, when trying to do it on a chamfered surface.

Yeah that looks like a bug in the variable radius fillet with linear blend. It seems to be ok without linear blend enabled.

It looks like maybe something to do with the fillet extension not being right. I'll take a look at it and see if I can figure out what's wrong. Fillet bugs can be very difficult to figure out though.

- Michael
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 From:  Dan R (DAN_ROBERTSON)
9753.8 In reply to 9753.7 
Appreciate your time and effort, Michael!
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 From:  Dan R (DAN_ROBERTSON)
9753.9 In reply to 9753.8 
In the meantime I tried this workaround that seems to be okay. Instead of extruding a circle and then boolean merge my shape to it I just extruded the curve, applied regular fillet and then chamfered. Next step was a flow command and then another boolean merge to fix the minor distortion. The bend gives the fillet a little wonky-ness but at least I can move forward.






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