Fillet 3D Solids In AutoCAD Mechanical 2007

Discussion in 'AutoCAD' started by John2005, Feb 3, 2008.

  1. John2005

    John2005 Guest

    Hi everyone,

    When I use the toolbar to select the fillet command and then try to
    fillet the corner of a 3D solid model in AutoCAD mechanical 2007, it
    says "invalid object selected". I'm using a small enough radius for
    the part size so that's not the problem. I'm trying to fillet the
    solid the same way I did with AutoCAD 14, which worked great.

    I've looked in the file menu of AutoCAD Mechanical and I cannot seem
    to find a way to fillet the solid. I also created a 3D solid model box
    and tried to filled one corner, just to make sure that it's not the
    particular solid I'm working with. The fillet command would not work
    on the solid model box either.

    When I open the drawing in Regular AutoCAD 2007 (not mechanical), the
    fillet command works fine on the solid.

    Is there another way to fillet the corner of a 3D solid in AutoCAD
    Mechanical ? If this is actually how the program works, It seems
    ridiculous to me to have the ability to fillet 3D solids in regular
    AutoCAD but not AutoCAD mechanical. I'm hoping I'm missing something.

    Any advice or suggestions would be appreciated.

    Thanks
    John
     
    John2005, Feb 3, 2008
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  2. John2005

    John2005 Guest

    I just found out you have to type the command "fillet" in order to
    fillet 3D solids in AutoCAD Mechanical. The toolbar fillet icon is for
    2D objects. I think they should just have one icon and one fillet
    command that fillets both 2D and 3D objects. This is how regular
    AutoCAD does it and it makes more sense.
     
    John2005, Feb 6, 2008
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