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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 11.Aug.2017 at 16:52
Honestly, you don't want to use the Fillet command.  I think you would be better off making use of a mesh object that you can alter the vertices as needed to attain the shape you are looking for.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 11.Aug.2017 at 18:22
I have another idea.  Maybe you can extrude two different shapes (the cloud being one), as solids, not surfaces, then run the INTERFERE command on them but do NOT delete the object that is created via the intersection of the two solids.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12.Aug.2017 at 22:47
Hallo again,
see the attachement (marked up area) - I suppose I found the reason, why you cannot use FILLETEDGE wit a RADIUS greater than 10.8 - you'll get into geometrical problems.
Or you should try to find out non-circular-arc-based FILLET...
(Perhaps you could create a special filleting-tool for this - see the attachement in my first answer).
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14.Aug.2017 at 11:33
Fillet is not going to solve the problem in its entirety.

Edited by John Connor - 14.Aug.2017 at 12:10
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