Multiple Fillets all at once?

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 From:  chippwalters
7620.1 
Anyone know how to select multiple 2D objects and fillet them all at once?

Here I've used Max's excellent array tool.
(1) Shows manually applying the same fillet over and over.
(2) shows I'd just rather select everything and fillet it all at once.



Any idea on how to do this without having to select each and every one?
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 From:  Phiebelo (MENNO)
7620.2 In reply to 7620.1 
What about doing the fillet before the array action?
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 From:  Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
7620.3 
Extrude all / Fillet and trim that you want! ;)

One possibility :) (from right to left! ) All takes 5 seconds for any number of objects and forms! :)


PS You can take a simple line against the "Plane Rectangle! " ;)

EDITED: 17 Sep 2015 by PILOU

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 From:  Michael Gibson
7620.4 In reply to 7620.1 
Hi Chipp - unfortunately there isn't currently any way set up to do a curve corner fillet on multiple curves all at once like that.

Fillet can take either one single curve for doing the corners, or 2 different curves for doing an AutoCAD style fillet between lines.

In the future I'd like to update this so that multiple selection like you're asking about could work.

- Michael
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 From:  chippwalters
7620.5 In reply to 7620.2 
The reason I don't fillet first is that I want the same fillet on an array of differntly sized items. So the smallest 'square' with appropriate fillet is close to a circle, whereas the larger squares retain their square appearance with a small fillet on the corners.
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 From:  chippwalters
7620.6 In reply to 7620.3 
Great Pilou! Thanks :-)

Michael, thanks for the update. Looking forward to V4!
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