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Topic ClosedProblem with solid modeling

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dryan1976 View Drop Down
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    Posted: 26.May.2008 at 20:25
i'm just getting back into AutoCAD after about 5 years layoff and i'm having some trouble.  i made a solid model of a gear (a large cylinder with a taller cylinder protuding through the middle).  where the 2 cylinders meet there is suppose to be a filleted edge but i can't get the fillet command to work correctly.  when the command does do something, it fillets the wrong way (the fillet curves in towards the center instead of feathering into the other cylinder).

to work around this, i made a profile of the filleted edge and tried to revolve it. however, after doing that, i couldn't union all the pieces together.

any suggestions?  thanks in advance for the help!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28.May.2008 at 09:22
 
 Create a fillet edge for everyone cylinder and then join them.
how do you think.
Ing Arben.Allaraj
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