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You can also type a new radius value and press ENTER or select a most recently used value from the list in the Radius box on the Edge Chamfer tab.
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• Side surfaces must exist in order to extend and use them as capping surfaces. If not, the chamfer piece cannot be capped. • Capped caps only the gaps of the active transition, while the Create end surfaces check box located on the Options tab caps all chamfer piece ends for the entire chamfer feature. Capped on the Edge Chamfer tab overrides the Options tab check box. This enables you to cap the gaps of the active transition even if you decide not to cap all of the chamfer piece ends for the chamfer feature. • You cannot cap chamfers between a solid surface and a quilt surface. |
You can also use Back to sets from the shortcut menu. |
If you want to restore the default transition, select Default in the transition type box on the Edge Chamfer tab, or in the shortcut menu. Default transition types are not shown on the Transitions list. |
• You can also use Patch Optional Surface from the shortcut menu to activate the Optional surface collectors. • You can also use Capped from the shortcut menu to cap the gaps of the active transition. • To preview various transitions before selecting one, place your cursor over each transition type in the transition type box. The corresponding transition geometry is highlighted in the graphics window. • To quickly change a value as you work in the graphics window, double-click the existing value. After the box opens, type a new value and press ENTER or select a most recently used value from the list. • You can always select Default in a most recently used list to enable the system to determine the value. • You can always select Default from the transition type box, or from the shortcut menu enabling the system to determine the transition type for the chamfer. Notice that the transition type is in parentheses. |