Chamfer Tool

The Chamfer tool places a chamfer, or line, between two objects or adjacent sides of an object, including rectangles, NURBS curves, polygons, 3D polygons, polylines, or line segments. A chamfer cannot be placed between parallel lines or NURBS curves.

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To create a chamfer:

  1. Click the Chamfer tool from the Basic palette.

  2. Click the mode from the Tool bar.

  3. Mode
    Description

    Standard

    Places a chamfer without affecting the original object; to create a single object, group the chamfer and the chamfered object together

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    Split

    Places a chamfer and splits the chamfered objects. This mode extends lines, if needed, for the chamfer to connect. To create a single object, group the chamfer and the chamfered object together. If the corner of a polygon is chamfered, the chamfer takes the place of the corner.

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    Trim

    Places a chamfer and trims the chamfered objects. If the corner of a polygon is chamfered, the chamfer takes the place of the corner. This mode extends lines, if needed, for the chamfer to connect.

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  4. To specify the chamfer size with a different method (for example, by a set chamfer length), click Preferences from the Tool bar. The Chamfer Settings dialog box opens. Enter the appropriate values and click OK.

  5. Fields on the Tool bar indicate where the chamfer will be placed, according to the current settings in the chamfer preferences. Change the default values if necessary.

  6. Click the object where the chamfer will begin.

  7. Click the object where the chamfer will end.

The chamfer is drawn according to the mode selection.

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Fillet Tool

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