Creates a fillet curve between two existing curves, curves-on-surface, or edges.
Radius – Produces a fillet where you control the radius value at the center of the fillet (but not the width of the fillet).
Chord – Produces a fillet where you control the distance between the two ends of the fillet (but not the radius). Use the Chordal Length or Tangent Length option to set the distance to maintain.
G0 Chamfer – Creates a chamfer edge between the two curves. This type maintains only position continuity with the curves at both ends of the fillet.
G1 Circular – Creates a circular fillet. This type maintains tangent continuity with the curves at both ends of the fillet.
G1 Tangent – Maintains tangent continuity with the curves at both ends of the fillet
G2 Curvature – Maintains curvature continuity (G2) with both curves. G2 continuity means that the curvature (which is the inverse of the radius of curvature) is the same on both sides across the fillet's boundaries.
G3 Curvature – Maintains G3 continuity with both curves. G3 continuity means that the curvature's rate of change is the same on both sides across the fillet's boundaries.
Side 1, Side 2 – Make the filet curvature continuous with the first or second set of curves.
Both – Make the fillet curvature continuous with both sets of curves.
For Radius construction type, with G1 Tangent, G2 Curvature, or G3 Curvature section types, select which values to specify to define the fillet: Tangent Offset, Center Radius, or Both. Both lets you specify both the Tangent Offset and Center Radius of the fillet but not the Form Factor. The form factor is calculated automatically from these two values and varies along the fillet.
Adjusts the shape of the fillet. It specifies the ratio between the lengths of the innermost and outermost CV arms of the fillet hull. Values range from 0.1 to 2.0. The smaller the value, the sharper the bend in the fillet.
Tangent Length – The length of the tangent segment.
Chordal Length – The distance between the two sides of the fillet.
Automatic – Uses a fillet plane that is automatically determined.
Specify – Lets you specify the fillet plane using the Fillet Plane Options, or the fillet plane manipulator.
These options are available only when Fillet Plane is set to Specify.
Select this option to specify a vector normal to the current view. The vector is not drawn in the view windows.
If the current view is changed, click Refresh Vector to update the vector.
Selecting this option lets you specify the name of an existing vector in the Picked Vector field, or pick the vector in the view. This vector defines the pull direction.
This button only appears if View is selected. Click it to update the vector if the view has been modified.
Available only when Explicit Control is selected.
Off – Does not trim the original curves.
If you turn this option off, you can click the Update button when you want to update the curve.
Save the fillet curve history for later editing. If you select Create History, when you edit the original curves, the fillet updates automatically.