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 From:  Swegmang (ACMS)
8437.3 In reply to 8437.2 
Thanks for all the advice, it's not so much that I don't know how to fillet them, its that I'd like to know if it's possible to change them after so that I can bevel it if i want to. So that my fillet isnt so destructive. I come from a poly modeling background so that's part of why I want to know. I thought about what you said and after thinking about it I think I am starting to see what you mean. Like I said, its not so much that I don't know the order I need, it's that I am trying to see if its possible to do them in reverse, so if I do make a mistake, I can correct the issue. I am also still trying to figure out how surfaces work haha.

I am not sure how to do the thing you mentioned. blending them, I am still figuring blending and all that. Here is my file.

Anyways like always I appreciate all your help!
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 From:  Michael Gibson
8437.4 In reply to 8437.3 
Hi Swegmang, sorry no in MoI it's not easy to change a fillet after you've created it. If you think you're going to want to change it later it can be a good idea to save off an unfilleted version to a separate file so later on you can load that file back in and do a different fillet. Some other CAD programs like SolidWorks, Solid Edge, etc... can change fillets because of how they keep the history of operations. If changing fillets is a big issue for you some other program that has that type of history modification might work better for you than MoI.

Thanks for posting your file - I'm not quite sure what area in the file you're trying to fillet though.

- Michael
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