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Editing corners with Fillet and Chamfer - Rhino Tutorial
From the course: Rhino 5 Essential Training
Editing corners with Fillet and Chamfer
In this video, we'll explore Fillets and chamfers and how they can be used on literally every type of entity. From curves to surfaces to solids. If you're not familiar with the differences between a fillet and chamfer, a fillet is a rounded corner, and a chamfer is an angled corner. I got a couple tips here,I want to just review these very briefly. I came up with this word called Pre-filletize. And that just means we're going to create fillets on the curves first, and then generate a surface from them. Saves us a little bit of time and trouble, and also makes it cleaner. And second is what I call The Law of Fillets. So this is on a solid or polysurface. We're just going to be putting bigger fillets first, and the smaller ones can go over those. We'll see examples of both of these. Let's take a look at the final goal. We can see examples of a, a larger fillet here, and then a smaller chamfer just flying right by. Same thing with this vertical element. There's a larger fillet here, and…
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Editing corners with Fillet and Chamfer11m 26s
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Trimming and splitting6m 55s
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Moving and rotating objects with the Drag and Nudge tools9m 19s
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Copying and pasting objects3m 54s
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Understanding how Rhino uses Undo and Redo4m 6s
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Grouping objects4m 40s
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Scaling objects6m 40s
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Duplicating objects using the Mirror command4m 5s
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Making copies and structured sets using arrays7m 30s
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