Constant Width Fillets in SolidWorks

13 Jun, 2011 by adam in Premium, SolidWorks, Tutorials
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We’re back in the saddle! To kick things off, let’s take a quick look at a really common industrial design surfacing technique: using Constant Radius Face Fillets in SolidWorks.

about adam:
Adam O'Hern is an industrial design consultant specializing in visual brand languages, and has designed products ranging from laptops to power tools, classroom toys to bathroom fixtures, and robots to lint rollers. He has published with 3DWorld Magazine, CGTuts+, and Luxology, and works with Josh Mings of SolidSmack.com on EngineerVsDesigner.com.

5 Responses

  1. Andrew Ward says:

    You know, I must have used the face fillet feature a hundred times, and yet I never noticed that you could set it to create a constant radius fillet! I wish the regular fillet had that capability.

  2. Miltiadis Vasiliadis says:

    Welcome to Greece Adam,
    just a quick tip: don t state in Athens more than 2 days.
    Go to Piraeus and get in a ship!

  3. Jorge Moreno says:

    I hope you have a great time in Greece… I think you will appreciate it’s architecture and art more than a “normal” human been. =0) Thank you for your great work.

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