Fantastic. I’ve been using fusion for a while now and stopped watching videos once I got the basics. I’ve been feeling limited in my work and this really opened my eyes. I didn’t realize how much I was missing, in just fillets alone! Thanks so much. Like & sub from me!
Thanks JR! A lot of this channel has grown from videos answering user questions so if anything comes up don't hesitate. I have a pretty big list but i'll get there :)
Holy Cow!! I've been looking for a way to do that but didn't know it was called the "Full Round Fillet"! I'm so glad I stayed till the end. Thank you! Great Video! Subscribing now.
Glad it was helpful! While it isn't exactly what you want I do have 2 videos talking more about tangency weight and tang/curv fillet ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-q_g517XVCww.html ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-UfcgiFMHaak.html
Yes and no. It works across multiple edges as long as they are curvature continuous. But yeah you couldn't have 3 edges intersecting in the same variable fillet. I am not sure/aware of any program that allows that but seems like a cool feature.
@@xxxxxx-pq5el Very True, i was thinking in the context of traditional CAD. But you are very correct that Plasticity can do that. To be honest I rarely use variable fillet. Either traditional fillets or I manually blend edges. Maybe I should use it more.
There isn't a specific fillet option for doing that but you can "cheat" a bit and use the pipe tool. Use Create > Pipe and then selection your edges. you may need to hold down CTRL to temporarily disable the preview so you can select more non-tangent edges. Tweak the settings for the pipe and let it cut away.
@@LearnEverythingAboutDesign it would have been nice if it had a reverse feature where you could flip the fillet, in addition an angle feature lile with chamfer and maybe a value option. Maybe it would be hard to pull of. I guess the best controll would be a plane on angle and then a circle or arch on a sketch then an extrude