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Using the fillet, chamfer, and blend commands

Using the fillet, chamfer, and blend commands

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Using the fillet, chamfer, and blend commands

Fillet, chamfer, and blend are three commands used to create transitions between lines. Open the Lines sample file in the Chapter 05 folder. The three commands I mentioned are here on this fly out, Fillet, Chamfer, and Blend. The icons give you an idea for what these commands do. Fillet creates an Arc transition between objects. Chamfer makes a straight line which can act like a Beveled edge, and Blend inserts a Spline between objects. Let's begin with Fillet. The prompt says, Select first object. Before I actually use this command, I need to set the Fillet Radius down here with the Radius option. So I'm going to click Radius, and I can type in a value here, or I can click two points on screen to specify that distance. I'll take this later approach. I clicked two points about at the same scale as this gap between the lines. Now it says, Select first object. So I'll click this line, and then select the second object over here. And the preview image shows you what's going to happen…

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