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-====== Advanced Filleting ====== 
-> **Summary:** //There are situations where the automatic filleting tools in Rhino may fail. This page contains tutorials that show how to manually get the desired results.// 
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-**Contact:** [[jb@mcneel.com|John Brock]] or [[pascal@mcneel.com|Pascal Golay]] 
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-======The two primary commands for filleting surfaces in Rhino are:====== 
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-====FilletEdge:==== 
-  * Creates a tangent surface between multiple polysurface edges (joined) with optional varying radius values, trims the original faces, and joins the resulting surfaces together. 
-  * Is not limited to just two surfaces 
-  * Can fill in corners between adjacent fillets 
-  * Is limited to exactly three surfaces meeting at a point 
-  * The radiuses used can not be so large that they overlap each other and completely consume any surface they are following. 
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-====FilletSrf:==== 
-  * Creates a tangent surface between two surface edges (joined or not) with a constant radius, and optionally trims and/or extends the original surfaces. 
-  * Works on exactly two surfaces at a time 
-  * Does not fill in corners between adjacent fillets 
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-======What if they don’t work?====== 
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-| **[[FourSrf|Four Surfaces]]** | 
-| [[FourSrf|{{:legacy:en:step_8.jpg}}]] |This example will show you how to manually fillet a corner where 4 planar surfaces meet at a single point. | 
-| //Last update: january 19th 2007// | 
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-| **[[FiveSrf|Five Surfaces]]** | 
-| [[FiveSrf|{{:legacy:en:5srfEnd.png}}]] |This example will show you how to manually fillet a corner where 5 planar surfaces meet at a single point. | 
-| //Last update: january 22nd 2007// | 
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-| **[[OverlapSrf|Overlapping surfaces]]** | 
-| [[OverlapSrf|{{:legacy:en:OverlapStart.png}}]] | [[OverlapSrf|{{:legacy:en:OverlapEnd.png}}]] |This example will show you how to manually fix two overlapping fillet surfaces. | 
-| //Last update: january 19th 2007// | 
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-| **[[PocketSrf|Short walled pocket]]** | 
-| [[PocketSrf|{{:legacy:en:PocketStart.png}}]] | [[PocketSrf|{{:legacy:en:PocketEnd.png}}]] |This example will show you how to manually fillet a pocket with the walls are too short for the desired radius. | 
-| //Last update: january 22nd 2007// | 
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-| **[[SmallToBig|Existing small radius]]** | 
-| [[SmallToBig|{{:legacy:en:SmallToBigStart.png}}]] | [[SmallToBig|{{:legacy:en:SmallToBigEnd.png}}]] |This example will show you how to use a large radius fillet when a small radius fillet already exists. | 
-| //Last update: january 22nd 2007// | 
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-| **[[TanCylinders|Tangent Cylinders]]** | 
-| [[TanCylinders|{{:legacy:en:TanCylindersEnd.png}}]] |This example will show you how to fillet two stacked cylinders that share a tangent side. | 
-| //Last update: january 22nd 2007// | 
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-| **[[OverlapBoxes|Overlapping boxes]]** | 
-| [[OverlapBoxes|{{:legacy:en:OverlapBoxesEnd.png}}]] |This example will show you how to fillet the shared edges of two overlapping boxes.| 
-| //Last update: january 22nd 2007// | 
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-| **[[FourSrfReverse|Mitch's First Challenge]]** | 
-| [[FourSrfReverse|{{:legacy:en:Mitch1Done.jpg}}]] |Here's an example sent in by Mitch Heynick.  Mitch writes: Fillet all vertical edges plus the base with a radius of 10.  Fillet the horizontal inside edges near the top at 5. --Mitch| 
-| //Last update: january 25th 2007// | 
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-| **[[FourSrfAngle|Mitch's Second Challenge]]** | 
-| [[FourSrfAngle|{{:legacy:en:Mitch2_07b.jpg}}]] |Here's another example sent in by Mitch Heynick.  I'll admit, this one stumped me but Pascal figured it out. Mitch writes: Fillet all the surfaces except bottom with a constant radius of 5.  --Mitch| 
-| //Last update: january 30th 2007// | 
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