Why does the chamfer aren't present in a N-gons export (.obj)
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 From:  jdestoppani
5776.6 In reply to 5776.5 
No, the chamfer I was looking for are on the opposite side

But. As i have said, the chamfers were visible on the wireframe view but not highlighted as yours.

Forgive me, I didn't take time today to see this problem.

Perhaps tomorrow

Anyway, many thanks for your help.
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 From:  Michael Gibson
5776.7 In reply to 5776.6 
> But. As i have said, the chamfers were visible on
> the wireframe view but not highlighted as yours.

Sometimes chamfers are difficult to see distinctly in shaded views when there is only a single light source. If that's the case try using a broader set of lights or maybe an environment map type lighting.

If you're still having problems can you show a screenshot that shows the problem? The screenshot that you showed previously was from the opposite side of the object from where the chamfers are at, so that was totally normal in that case that you would see them only in a wireframe view where you're seeing all the way through the object.

- Michael
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 From:  Michael Gibson
5776.8 In reply to 5776.6 
Or did you maybe try to do the export before actually finishing the chamfers? Some commands like Chamfer or Fillet have a final stage in the command where you need to push "Done" or right-click in a viewport to finalize the command.

If you tried to export before actually finishing the command the chamfer will get canceled.

When I load your IGES file here I only see the chamfers on one side of the object as I showed highlighted in that previous screenshot, the opposite side of your IGES file looks exactly like your render screenshot, like this - no chamfers present on that other side:



So as far as I can tell the render that you showed looks the same as this, sorry if I am not understanding what you are getting at...

Maybe you thought you did a chamfer but did not finish the command ?

- Michael
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