Chamfer command bar (ordered)
- Steps
- Chamfer Options
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Displays the Chamfer Options dialog box.
- Select Face
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Defines the face from which the setback is measured. This option is available when you set the Angle and Setback or the 2 Setbacks options on the Chamfer Options dialog box.
- Select Edge
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Defines the edges you want to chamfer.
- command bar Options
- Setback
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For chamfers created with the Equal Setbacks option or the Angle and Setback option, sets the linear distance from the part face to the edge of the chamfer.
- Angle
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For chamfers created with the Angle and Setback option, sets the angle between the part face and the face of the chamfer.
- Setbacks 1 And 2
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For chamfers created with the 2 Setbacks option, sets the linear distances from the part face to each edge of the chamfer. The value you type in the Setback 1 box is applied to the face you selected during the Select Face step. The value you type in the Setback 2 box is applied to the adjacent face.
- Name
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Displays the feature name. Feature names are assigned automatically. You can edit the name by typing a new name in the box on the command bar or by selecting the feature and using the Rename command on the shortcut menu.
- Select Face Step Options
- Select
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Sets the face selection method for defining the chamfer feature.
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Face—Allows you to select an individual face.
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Chain—Allows you to select a tangentially continuous chain of faces.
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- Deselect (x)
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Clears the selection.
- Accept (check mark)
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Accepts the selection.
- Select Edge Step Options
- Select
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Sets the edge selection method. Some edge selection options are not available in the Assembly environment.
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Edge/Corner—Allows you to select individual edges, or to select all edges adjacent to a corner by selecting the corner.
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Chain—Allows you to select tangentially continuous chains of edges.
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Face—Allows you to select all the edges of a face by selecting the face.
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Loop—Allows you to select all the edges of individual loops of a face by selecting the face, and then choosing a loop.
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Feature—Allows you to select all the edges of a feature by selecting the feature.
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All Fillets—Allows you to select all inward-facing edges of a part by selecting the part.
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All Rounds—Allows you to select all outward-facing edges of a part by selecting the part.
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- Deselect (x)
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Clears the selection.
- Accept (check mark)
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Accepts the selection.
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