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  1. #1
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    Surface to Surface Filleting and Trimming

    MasterCam Version 9

    Have been trying to fillet the edges of the attached part and can only get it complete to the shown stage.

    Using surface/surface fillet with trim surfaces enabled, but the upper flat surface does not trim. Could not get the 2 surfaces to fillet in a single operation and had to use pick a pair and work my way around the contoured part to obtain the shown result.

    Also have been trying to surface/surface trim the 2 protruding surfaces at the part pointed end but no success there either.

    Then tried surfacing the part as drawn but I keep getting a "self intersecting" message. Followed the prompts to change color of the intersection but never see it show up on the drawing.

    Would really appreciate someone taking a look and give me some guidance as to what I am missing and doing wrong. Feel like I am close but just can't get over the hump.

    TIA,

    cem
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  2. #2
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    Not at my MC computer today but make sure both your surface normals are facing the same way

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    Checked the norms and had 2 reversed. Flipped the two but still get the message of self intersecting surface.
    I tell it to change the color when asked but can never see anything change color on the screen.

  4. #4
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    Checked your file

    Problem area is in the 2 tight rad " fingers"

    Turn on shading , you can see the swept radius fillets have "top hats" ( these are the self-intersecting surfaces )

    Remedy
    Extrude your profile , before filleting the top face edges ( you may have problems filleting this particular area due to the actual geometry )

    Extruding will give you a solid block, as a starting point

  5. #5
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    Extruding and then filleting the solid worked like a charm. See attached.

    Can you suggest a strategy for surfacing this. I get to a point in solid surfacing where I am asked to select a drive surface but can find nothing that will highlight and select.

    My first attempt at surfacing a solid.

    Thanks,

    cem
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  6. #6
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    As a beginner, create surfaces from solid

    1- change color and level
    2- <create><surfaces><next menu><from solid> ( solids=Y faces=N ) select the solid <done>
    3- turn off level 1
    4- select the surfaces now created that make up the filleting part for the surfacing op


    BTW should you be using a Radius form tool (RAD MILL) for this operation ?

  7. #7
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    Hi Steve,
    Think I have it.
    Thank you so, so much for your help.
    Will let you know how it turns out.
    cem

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