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Topic ClosedFillet Command

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GPeters View Drop Down
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Direct Link To This Post Topic: Fillet Command
    Posted: 04.Feb.2016 at 13:34
Is it possible to use the fillet command with an ellipse? The command works with circles but not ellipse.
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John Connor View Drop Down
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04.Feb.2016 at 14:10
Not sure why you are asking the question if you already know the answer.  Were you expecting a magic workaround?


Edited by John Connor - 04.Feb.2016 at 14:11
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philippe JOSEPH View Drop Down
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04.Feb.2016 at 14:38
Hello GPeters, when you are modifying ellipses and splines it's better to use the TRIM and/or EXTEND command if not you may modify the curves themselves.
A direct use of the grips may also modify the curves.
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