Assymtetrical Chamfer

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 From:  TOM (SIRTOM)
10617.1 
Is it possible to achieve an asymetrical chamfer for an edge ?
This means two different distances from the edge.

EDITED: 12 Mar 2022 by SIRTOM

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 From:  Death
10617.2 In reply to 10617.1 
yes, use the 2 distances in the dialog after checking the 2 distances checkbox....
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 From:  TOM (SIRTOM)
10617.3 
Thank you ! What I meant exactly is shown in the attachments -
asymetrical perpendicular to the edge.
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 From:  Phiro
10617.4 
A screenshot...



As Michael wrote, use the checkbox to have a second field to add a second distance for your chamfer.
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 From:  TOM (SIRTOM)
10617.5 
Oh sorry, I meant fillet and not chamfer !

But if there is not such a function for fillet I could use
chamfer, delete the surface created and then apply blend.

Or is there any other workaround for a two distance fillet ?

Thank you and sorry again for my error
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 From:  Michael Gibson
10617.6 In reply to 10617.5 
Hi Tom, a 2 distance fillet as opposed to chamfer is not commonly implemented in CAD because fillets usually generate circular cross-sections and you can't make a circle that has 2 different radius values simultaneously.

So your idea of using Chamfer, deleting the chamfer face and then putting in a blend is probably your best bet.

- Michael
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 From:  TOM (SIRTOM)
10617.7 In reply to 10617.6 
Very good and thank you !!
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