Chamfering consists in removing or adding a flat section from a selected edge to create a beveled surface between the two original faces common to that edge. You obtain a chamfer by propagation along one or several edges. | ||
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This task shows how to create two chamfers by selecting two edges. | |
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Open the Chamfer.CATPart document. | |
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PropagationTwo propagation modes are available:
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In our scenario, because both selected edges imply no tangencies, the choice of a propagation mode is unnecessary. | ||
How Chamfers are ComputedThe system uses the intersection of the two perpendiculars of the normal lines on supports to define the distances and angle values. The edge between the two surfaces is not used by the chamfer computation. Chamfer Length-LengthChamfer Length-Angle |
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