Problems with the fillet command

Discussion in 'AutoCAD' started by Tammie Lunsford, May 20, 2004.

  1. Tammie Lunsford

    teiarch Guest

    Do a LIst on each line segment and see if one them ireports an angle FROM the X-Y plane (i.e., the line is not parallel to the X-Y plane). That's an extrusion direction (I think).
     
    teiarch, May 21, 2004
    #21
  2. Tammie Lunsford

    Patrick Guest

    Are your lines a long way from the drawing's origin point.

    We have come across hatching and offset problems when the site has been
    drawn a long way from 0,0.

    To solve this we used the command snapbase to move the origin closer.



    Patrick

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    Patrick, May 23, 2004
    #22
  3. Tammie Lunsford

    Jerry Guest

    Mechanical 2004 DX has a join command that is better.

    Marc Gipson <gipsonmATksassocDOTcom> wrote in message
    | I use it to extend 2 lines to meet each other. Is there a better way to
    do
    | this?
    |
    | Marc G.
    |
    |
    | | > Your question is not quite specific. Are the lines you are trying to
    | fillet
    | > such that one is 90 Deg to the other? If so, why would you be using a
    | fillet
    | > of zero? The only reason for a fillet of zero is if you had a radiused
    | corner
    | > and wanted to make it non-radiased.
    | >
    |
    |
     
    Jerry, May 25, 2004
    #23
  4. Tammie Lunsford

    Adesu Guest

    Does your line not over lapping,like value of z is different,in Acad 2000,if
    "z" value not same,fillet can't work
     
    Adesu, May 25, 2004
    #24
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