3D_CylinderFillet.PNG
Is this what you are attempting to do?
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See revised reply.
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3D_CylinderFillet.PNG
Is this what you are attempting to do?
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Yes exactly. How do you accomplish that?
Maybe I could just subtract the tool from the part?
I used the FILLET command as previously stated.
In my line of work a chamfer is treated like a beveled edge (ex. - 45 deg angle) where as a fillet is considered a rounded edge.
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did you see the picture?
Yes, I saw the picture.
If you want to subtract the tool (or a copy thereof) from the part then by all means go ahead and do so.
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Thank you very much for your help!
Any computer of any age (this century) should be able to save screenshot in jpg or png format.
Hit Print Screen or Alt Print Screen to capture entire screen or active window.
Open MS Paint and Ctrl V to paste the image.
Save as file type *.jpg or *.png
Attach file here.
Presspull works easier than extrude and subtract.
For machined type chamfer (revolving tool) you must to a Revolve and Subtract to get correct geometry.
A fillet an chamfer feature are not the same.
Hand tool deburr and machined feature are not the same geometry.
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I don't recall a PRESSPULL command in AutoCAD 2000.
And I agree that there is a difference between fillet and chamfer. Some people tend to use the wrong terminology.
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