What is a Fillet Feature
A fillet is a curved face of a constant or
variable radius
that is tangent to, and that joins, two surfaces. Together, these three
surfaces form either an inside corner
or an outside corner.
In drafting terminology, the curved surface of an outside corner is generally
called a 'round' and that of an inside corner is normally referred to as
a 'fillet'.
Edge fillets are smooth transitional
surfaces between two adjacent faces.
Reshaping Corners
Sometimes, while filleting the corners resulting from
the operation are not satisfactory. The Blend Corners option
available from Edge Fillet
and Variable Radius Fillet
dialog boxes lets you quickly reshape these corners .
Interrupting Fillet Computations
In case you made
a mistake when defining a fillet (wrong radius value for example), you can
interrupt the feature computation launched after clicking OK.
This is possible when the computation requires a few seconds to perform.
In concrete terms, if the computation exceeds a certain
amount of time, a window appears providing a Cancel option. To
interrupt the operation, just click that Cancel button. This
interrupts the process and then displays an Update Diagnosis
dialog box enabling you to edit, deactivate, isolate or even delete the
feature.
This capability is available for any types of fillet
features you are creating or editing.
Deactivate and Extract Geometry Commands
If you perform a difficult fillet operation, for example resulting in
twisted faces, you can use the Deactivate and Extract Geometry
commands to solve your difficulties.
Extract lets you generate
separate elements from the initial geometry, without deleting the geometry.
When the application then informs you via an error message window that
the operation cannot be properly performed, closing the window displays
a new dialog box providing you with a solution: you can deactivate
the feature and extract its geometry.
After clicking Yes to confirm these operations,
the feature appears as deactivated in the specification tree. A node
Extracted Geometry (Fillet.1) is displayed in the tree too.