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Filleting curves

Filleting curves - Rhino Tutorial

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Filleting curves

- [Instructor] A command need when editing curves in Rhino, is to round over a transition from one curve to the next. Rhino's fill command can do exactly that. It adds a tangent arc between two curves, and either trims or extends the curves of the arc. Let's take a look at exactly what that means, with the exercise file curve fill it up 3DM. And I'm going to zoom in here, on this right center profile, that we use to practice drawing some freeform curves in a different video. So, specifically I'm looking at this transition right here, from that small curve to this arctic curve. And that doesn't quite match up with my design drawing here. So I could use that fill command, to round over the transition, which is now fairly angular, looks like it's almost a 90 degree angle. So from the curve menu, let's select Phillip curves. And here we're prompted with a number of command options. First we need to select the first of the two…

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