You can construct a fillet between two lines or arcs by rounding with an arc the angle of intersection of the two objects (or their projections).
A. Two intersecting lines B. A fillet is constructed at the point of intersection of the two lines.
In the process of drawing and when selected.
Relative Dx and Dy while repositioning the fillet.
A fillet has four control points: the starting, middle and end points of the fillet arc, and the center of the "parent" circle of the fillet arc.
When you have finished drawing a fillet, its object type, system-generated Id number, circumferential length, the radius of the "parent" circle that the fillet arc belongs to, the angle (sweep) between the two radii connecting the center of the "parent" circle with the beginning and the end points of the fillet, and the style of the fillet are recorded in the Objects tab in the tabular area.
The data in Objects tab in the tabular area unavailable for direct editing.
To draw a fillet
On the Objects
toolbar, click Fillet .
On the Objects menu, point to Features, and then click Fillet.
Press CTRL+D+F.
NOTE: You can skip this step and still construct a fillet between the two objects. However, the arc that you'll have drawn will be treated as a simple arc, not as a fillet. (Note the indication in the tabular area.)
An image of the fillet appears, following the mouse pointer.
A list of fillet-positioning choices appears.
The mouse pointer is on positioning choice 4. The dotted lines indicate how the two objects will be extended and then connected with a fillet (the blue solid line).
To modify a fillet
To reposition a fillet
note: During repositioning a fillet, when you enter a value in Dx or Dy and then move to the alternative edit box (for example, by pressing TAB or ENTER, Package Designer limits the scope of the fillet preview according to the specified value. Consider the following example:
If during repositioning a fillet by dragging you enter a value of 40 mm for relative Dx offset distance and then press TAB to move to the Dy box, when you point to define the new location of the fillet, Package Designer does not allow you to move the mouse pointer beyond the imaginary vertical borderline stretching at 40 mm rightward from the original fillet's coordinate value along the x-axis. To drag the fillet preview freely, go back into the respective edit box (Dx or Dy), enter 0.00, and then press TAB or ENTER to move to the alternative edit box.
The zero-value rule is valid only for distance values and not for angles, circle diameters, arc radii and radii of auxiliary circles inscribing or circumscribing regular polygons. It applies also to all contextual edit bars for definition of relative Dx and Dy values.
To delete a fillet
The objects between which the fillet was constructed are restored.