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    Posted: 21.Feb.2019 at 11:11
Hello all, 
following this for forum for a long time.
Now i need help, from you.
what is the command to round the top of this piece?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21.Feb.2019 at 11:23
FILLET ?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21.Feb.2019 at 11:45
FILLETEDGE Wink if you make a it a good Solid object




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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21.Feb.2019 at 16:40
Thanks, but it's not enougth. I want completely round.
i want to do like the photos:

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21.Feb.2019 at 17:37
You might have to extrude the object an extra distance then slice it in two different planes using an arc or one half of an ellipse.  So the slice (with object) would be made from front-to-back and from side-to-side.  After each slice delete what is not needed.

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