transitioning from a straight line to a fillet to a straight line
transitioning from a straight line to a fillet to a straight line
In a part sketch, what is the most efficient workflow for transitioning from a straight line to a fillet and then back to a straight line?
Currently, for example, I'll draw a 90-degree hard corner, then as a secondary operation, add a sketch fillet.
I'm pretty sure there's a way to add the sketch fillet "on the fly".
Thanks for any replies.
Currently, for example, I'll draw a 90-degree hard corner, then as a secondary operation, add a sketch fillet.
I'm pretty sure there's a way to add the sketch fillet "on the fly".
Thanks for any replies.
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Re: transitioning from a straight line to a fillet to a straight line
Well, there is this:
There are 2 ways to draw a line in Sketcher.
Click and Drag
Click, release, move the mouse, click release.
If you use the 2nd method, then a 2nd line will be formed with its attachment point at the end point of the last line.
When you are at this stage, if you hit the "A" key, it will switch to drawing an arc. Once you place the arc, it will automatically transition to drawing a line again. if you hit the "A" key again, it will switch again to drawing an arc.
Is this what you mean?
There are 2 ways to draw a line in Sketcher.
Click and Drag
Click, release, move the mouse, click release.
If you use the 2nd method, then a 2nd line will be formed with its attachment point at the end point of the last line.
When you are at this stage, if you hit the "A" key, it will switch to drawing an arc. Once you place the arc, it will automatically transition to drawing a line again. if you hit the "A" key again, it will switch again to drawing an arc.
Is this what you mean?
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Re: transitioning from a straight line to a fillet to a straight line
For me it depends on the situation. If I just need one then I move my cursor back to the end of the straight line, like shown in the video @Frederick_Law posted. If I want multiple fillets, and especially if I want them equal, I use the sketch fillet tool.
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Re: transitioning from a straight line to a fillet to a straight line
Thanks, Frederick.
This works, but it does require that I then go back and add two "tangency relations. Is there a way to avoid having to do that?
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Re: transitioning from a straight line to a fillet to a straight line
When you add the arc, SW should automatically add the tangent relation. It does for me using both options i.e. on pressing A to start the arc OR dragging the cursor back and start the arc.
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Re: transitioning from a straight line to a fillet to a straight line
Not happening on my end.AlexLachance wrote: ↑Tue Nov 14, 2023 10:37 am The tangency relations are supposed to add themselves automatically. Not the case on your end..?
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Re: transitioning from a straight line to a fillet to a straight line
I know it is stupid to ask but check if "automatic relation" is set to on. If all settings are good then knock on your VAR door.
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Re: transitioning from a straight line to a fillet to a straight line
It depends on where you place your cursor when you hit the "A" key. It is intuitive about where the cursor is.
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Re: transitioning from a straight line to a fillet to a straight line
I've now gotten it to the point where I need to add one tangency.
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Re: transitioning from a straight line to a fillet to a straight line
I am of the same mind as Glenn. It all depends on what I want to achieve or how I want to control features.Glenn Schroeder wrote: ↑Tue Nov 14, 2023 10:08 am For me it depends on the situation. If I just need one then I move my cursor back to the end of the straight line, like shown in the video @Frederick_Law posted. If I want multiple fillets, and especially if I want them equal, I use the sketch fillet tool.
This is all that I have been able to achieve also.
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Re: transitioning from a straight line to a fillet to a straight line
The arc is automatically tangent to the first line, but I'm able to get the other one tangent also. If you can't I suspect one of the options at Tools > Options > System Options > Sketch > Relations/Snaps isn't checked.
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Re: transitioning from a straight line to a fillet to a straight line
Hi Glen,Glenn Schroeder wrote: ↑Tue Nov 14, 2023 1:41 pm The arc is automatically tangent to the first line, but I'm able to get the other one tangent also. If you can't I suspect one of the options at Tools > Options > System Options > Sketch > Relations/Snaps isn't checked.
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This is how they're set:
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Re: transitioning from a straight line to a fillet to a straight line
Then I can't imagine why you can't get the second line tangent.
Something just occurred to me. After clicking to place the arc, and moving your cursor to start a line from its endpoint, you will only get the option to make this line tangent to the arc in its present location. If your cursor isn't close to tangent with the arc then you won't get the option.
If you don't, applying the tangent relation later is so simple that it's not worth spending much time worrying about (at least in my opinion). All you have to do is click on the point where the line and arc join, then click on the Tangent icon. Of course you can achieve the same thing by Ctrl+selecting the line and the arc, but it's not necessary as long as the end point isn't shared by a third sketch entity.
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Re: transitioning from a straight line to a fillet to a straight line
How exactly are you transitioning from placing the 2nd (and final) arc point back to a straight line?Glenn Schroeder wrote: ↑Tue Nov 14, 2023 2:54 pm Then I can't imagine why you can't get the second line tangent.
Something just occurred to me. After clicking to place the arc, and moving your cursor to start a line from its endpoint, you will only get the option to make this line tangent to the arc in its present location. If your cursor isn't close to tangent with the arc then you won't get the option.
If you don't, applying the tangent relation later is so simple that it's not worth spending much time worrying about (at least in my opinion). All you have to do is click on the point where the line and arc join, then click on the Tangent icon. Of course you can achieve the same thing by Ctrl+selecting the line and the arc, but it's not necessary as long as the end point isn't shared by a third sketch entity.
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Re: transitioning from a straight line to a fillet to a straight line
OK, I now see what the problem is and where the confusion lies. I'm able to infer the 2nd tangency relation, but not necessarily at the desired 90 degrees. I'm basically trading the tangency for the perpendicularity.
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Re: transitioning from a straight line to a fillet to a straight line
Does SolidWorks have an ORTHO mode?
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Re: transitioning from a straight line to a fillet to a straight line
That's correct.
I don't know. Can you please explain what that is for the slower members of the class (like me)?
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Re: transitioning from a straight line to a fillet to a straight line
Sort of. You can kind of get an ortho mode by playing with these settings: You then have to view the grid using this: And define the grid here:
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Re: transitioning from a straight line to a fillet to a straight line
I just checked. You can get both perpendicular and tangent (assuming the first line was vertical or horizontal, at least). When placing the arc, if you will click to finish it when you see the blue horizontal and vertical dotted lines then you can place the second line with the relations you want.
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Re: transitioning from a straight line to a fillet to a straight line
Imagine a world where uppey/downey and leftie/righie was all you had.Glenn Schroeder wrote: ↑Wed Nov 15, 2023 8:21 am That's correct.
I don't know. Can you please explain what that is for the slower members of the class (like me)?
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Re: transitioning from a straight line to a fillet to a straight line
Or sketch with corners and add fillets after.
https://help.solidworks.com/2021/englis ... illets.htm
https://help.solidworks.com/2021/englis ... illets.htm
Re: transitioning from a straight line to a fillet to a straight line
No matter what I do, I don't see the horizontal and vertical ghost lines. What version os SW are you running?Glenn Schroeder wrote: ↑Wed Nov 15, 2023 8:29 am I just checked. You can get both perpendicular and tangent (assuming the first line was vertical or horizontal, at least). When placing the arc, if you will click to finish it when you see the blue horizontal and vertical dotted lines then you can place the second line with the relations you want.
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Re: transitioning from a straight line to a fillet to a straight line
You might need to have this checked:
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Re: transitioning from a straight line to a fillet to a straight line
Thanks @Glenn Schroeder ! This looks like it'll be a benefit to my sketching in more ways than one!
This is what I normally would do.
Frederick_Law wrote: ↑Wed Nov 15, 2023 8:53 am Or sketch with corners and add fillets after.
https://help.solidworks.com/2021/englis ... illets.htm
Re: transitioning from a straight line to a fillet to a straight line
I'm on 2022 SP5 / W11 like you. The only time I see the ghost lines is if there is a dimension referencing the line (and "keep constrained corners" is checked.)
From the SW help:
Keep constrained corners: Maintains the virtual intersection point if the vertex has dimensions or relations. When cleared, and if the vertex has dimensions or relations, you are asked if you want to delete those geometric relations when the fillet is created.
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Re: transitioning from a straight line to a fillet to a straight line
This would be faster and easier to control. Usually.
Another is fillet feature which should be used before sketch fillet.
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Re: transitioning from a straight line to a fillet to a straight line
It seems that the first transition from the line to an arc will get the tangency relation added but the transition from the arc to the 2nd line will not add the tangency relation unless you position the line to be tangent. Would be like making a slot and unless you stop the point of the arc end at the exact point of tangency and then add the line, it will not be tangent.AlexLachance wrote: ↑Tue Nov 14, 2023 10:37 am The tangency relations are supposed to add themselves automatically. Not the case on your end..?
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Re: transitioning from a straight line to a fillet to a straight line
It looks like you have disabled automatic relations in menu TOOLS - SKETCH SETTINGS - AUTOMATIC RELATIONS