====== Mitch's First Fillet Problem ====== > **Summary:** //Here's an example sent in by Mitch Heynick. Mitch writes: Fillet all vertical edges and the base with a radius of 10. Fillet the horizontal inside ones near the top at 5. --Mitch// **Note:** V5 FilletEdge handles this correctly if all the edges are filleted at once. =====Mitch's First Fillet Problem===== \\ | {{:legacy:en:Mitch1_01.jpg}} | Original polysurface. | \\ | {{:legacy:en:Mitch1_02.jpg}} | Use ExtractSrf and Join to separate the top and the base. Use FilletEdge (R=10) to fillet all of the desired edges. Then Explode everything. | \\ | {{:legacy:en:Mitch1_03.jpg}} | Use FilletSrf (R=5, Extend=Yes, Trim=Yes) to fillet the vertical side surfaces of the top and base (Black). | \\ | {{:legacy:en:Mitch1_04.jpg}} | Use FilletSrf (R=10) and fillet the 5mm surfaces made in the previous step. | \\ | {{:legacy:en:Mitch1_05.jpg}} | Untrim the vertical corner fillet surfaces, then Trim them with the edges of the small corner fillet surface made in the previous step. | \\ | {{:legacy:en:Mitch1_06.jpg}} | Repeat this process on each corner and join into a closed solid. | \\