Is it possible to fillet those edges?
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 From:  BurrMan
5091.21 In reply to 5091.20 
Hi Frenchy,
Yeah, it's the same thing... I just wanted to put up the visual.
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 From:  beanworks
5091.22 
Sorry, one more method...
1. sweep circle along edges
2. boolean subtract beaded edges
3. blend all edges








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 From:  beanworks
5091.23 
with edges removed...


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 From:  Rich_Art
5091.24 In reply to 5091.21 
@BurrMan,
Thanks for the vid. I used the same method to fillet those edges.. just one by one works out best..

@beanworks
That is a nice solution as well. Perhaps even better because it is more close to the C4D example in this post,
http://moi3d.com/forum/index.php?webtag=MOI&msg=5091.8


Peace,
Rich_Art. ;-)

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 From:  Rich_Art
5091.25 In reply to 5091.23 
Very nice.. Just remake your way and it works great..
Case closed.. :-)Thanks for all the help guy's..... much appreciated.






Peace,
Rich_Art. ;-)

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