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Rounding angles < 90° with predetermined radius - Professional


@jwr.rom, thanks for the instance.
I feel I see what the issue is. In my instance above I had solely edges for SketchUp to cope with, not 100% like what you’re employed with.
In your instance SketchUp wants to mix ‘“tangent” with one edge and one final phase of an arc.

Break up of the final phase of your arc by drawing a short lived edge from the final however one endpoint.
Then explode that separate final endpoint (which remains to be an arc). now you will have two edges working to a mutual endpoint and the operation in poor health work on sharp edges.

Then delete that quickly drawn edge.

So briefly, the issue isn’t (sharp) angles. The issue is attempting to attract tangent to an edge and a phase of an arc.




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I waited for this affirmation :slight_smile:

with arc (or exploded arc)

with line

I made the primary video from the earlier put up with traces as a substitute of the arc/exploded arc, that’s why I put the icon :wink:



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You can too lengthen a line from the following to final level of the arc previous the intersection, double click on to create the fillet, and delete the surplus geometry by hand. Your technique robotically deletes undesirable geometry which is extra environment friendly.

Create Fillet Between Edge and Arc Segment



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I can do two corners directly. However then there are additionally the additional steps to blow up these separated “one phase” arcs. I’ll need to test your technique to see if that explodes the final arc phase immediately. That might be extra/equally environment friendly for rounding only one nook at a time.

At the very least we now know what the issue was.



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That’s for positive! All this works correctly with my MacBook/SU2023 setup as properly. Prime!

I can’t actually estimate how it will have an effect on the remainder of the design, however with the ‘Explode Curve’ perform, I can in a short time create a phase of the arc, after which use the ‘double-click technique’ to create a rounding. The consequence when it comes to rounding is identical.

Now that my drawback is solved, just one problem stays.
The jamming of the 2D Instruments extension. Do you guys have any ideas on how I ought to deal with this? Exterior of this put up, for instance, contact TIG straight?

Possibly by pinging the proper particular person if that’s his extention, (@TIG) and a few cookies.
FAIK Tig is on the discussion board often.

This half is crusial. It robotically explodes the final phase into an edge
Extending the arc previous the intersection drawing from the final endpoint doesn’t explode the final phase.

I actually like your technique, easy however efficient!

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