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How do you fillet a solid in Autocad?
To Fillet a 3D Solid Edge
- Click Solid tab Solid Editing panel Fillet Edge. Find.
- Select the edge of the solid to fillet.
- Specify the fillet radius.
- Select additional edges or press Enter.
How do you use a fillet and chamfer on a 3D object?
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- Click Modeling tab > Solid panel > Fillet Edge drop-down > Chamfer Edge.
- Select the edge of the base surface to chamfer. …
- Do one of the following: …
- Specify the base surface distance. …
- Specify the location of the chamfer using one of the following options. …
- To complete the chamfer, press Enter.
How do you show solid surface in Autocad?
To Convert One or More Surfaces to Solids
- Click Home tab Solid Editing panel Thicken. Find.
- Select the surfaces you want to thicken. Press Enter.
- Specify a thickness for the solid. Press Enter.
What will give a chamfered corner?
You can chamfer a corner by specifying the distance on one side of the chamfer and the chamfer angle.
- Click Home tab Modify panel Fillet drop-down Chamfer. …
- Click
Chamfer Options panel Angle. … - On the ribbon, in the Chamfer Options panel, check the chamfer length and angle values.
How do you fillet a 3D object?
To fillet edges of 3D solids:
- Click Solids > Solid Editing > Fillet edges (or type FilletEdges).
- Specify the Radius option.
- Specify the radius of the fillet arc.
- Specify the edges of 3D solids and press Enter. The software fillets the edges by the specified radius.
What angle is a chamfer usually?
Threaded-hole chamfers normally have included angles of 120° or 90°, with 90° being most common. The OD and depth of the chamfer sometimes are specified on the blueprint.
How do you convert mesh to solid?
To Convert a Mesh Object to a 3D Solid
- Click Mesh tab Convert Mesh panel Convert Options drop-down.
- Specify one of the following conversion options: Smooth, optimized. …
- Click Mesh Modeling tab Convert Mesh panel Convert to Solid.
- Select a mesh object that has no gaps or intersecting faces.
How do you make a surface solid?
To convert a boundary surface into a solid, click Insert > Surface > Boundary Surface, and in Options and Preview, click Create solid. To convert a trim-surface feature into a solid, click Insert > Surface > Trim Surface and in Surface Split Options, click Create solid.