Hi Pilou, this has to do with how fillets and chamfers are defined to work in CAD programs. In CAD a fillet or chamfer surface is defined as being a intersection between 2 offset surfaces. This means that when you have surfaces at different angles to each other the chamfers that are generated will be different widths where they intersect each other unlike what you want.
So unfortunately the regular CAD type chamfering just is not set up to do what you want here, you would need to use some other means to make that type of result.
Usually there will need to be some room for a connecting juncture piece between 2 chamfers or fillets that are not tangent to each other, like this:
- Michael
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