Chamfer Edge

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ChamferEdge
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The ChamferEdge command creates a ruled surface between selected polysurface edges with varying chamfer distances, trims and joins the chamfer surfaces to the surface.

Chamfer edges

Steps

  1. Select edges.
    Or, double-click an edge to select tangent edges
  2. Edit chamfer distance handles and options.
Chamfer edge Chamfer edge

Command-line options

ShowChamferDistance

  • Yes Displays chamfer distance handles in the viewport.
  • No Hides chamfer distance handles in the viewport. A hidden chamfer distance handle will display when the mouse cursor is close to it.

NextChamferDistance
Specifies the chamfer distance for the next edge.

ChainEdges
Automatically selects connected edges based on continuity.

FaceEdges
Pick a face to select its boundary edges. Tangent edges are excluded.

PreviousEdgeSelection
In cases where the command is canceled or ended prematurely, the PreviousEdgeSelection option re-selects the previously selected edges. Supports multiple sets of previously selected edges for up 20 previous edge sets.

TrimAndJoin
Trims and joins the resulting surface to the input surfaces.

SelectEdges
Allows selecting more edges after the selection has been closed.

Preview
Displays a dynamic preview. You can change the options and the preview will update.

Edit
Edit the most recent selected set of edges.

To edit edges

Lands Objects encompass essential information about the element, including dimensions, shape, and various representation modes for 2D and 3D display. Additionally, they provide useful information for their respective listing and documentation. They are distinguished by unique characteristics that differentiate them from other obtained geometry:

  1. Select the object to edit. The editable edges highlight.
  2. Edit the size of the handles.
  3. Click the SelectEdges option.
  4. Use Shift + click to add edges. Use Ctrl + click to remove edges.
    Remove all edges in the most recent edge set to return to the previous edge set.