Hip tip: Joining corners by using FILLET
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Author | Orhan Toker |
| Profession | Architect M.Sc. | |
| Autodesk Authorized Consultant | ||
| Database Specialist | ||
Hello,
Murat has already explained about FILLET in his article. In this article, I will give you some additional useful tips that you can use together with this command.

Fig.1 There is an un-joined corner in the door drawing.
Sometimes, there can be un-joined corners or some corners that are overflowing through the lines that are connecting at that corner. There is a very easy way to correct them by using TRIM command. FILLET R=0.
In case of Fig. 1 or in overflowing corners case, enter FILLER command and make sure that Radius parameter is set to 0. Then, select the corners that will be corrected. Don’t forget that, for the surplus parts, you should select the sides which you would like them to remain.

Fig.2 After completion of editing
I hope this small tip is useful for you. Have a nice day.
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June 26th, 2007 19:40
You can also use this feature with the Chamfer command.
February 28th, 2008 06:14
If you hold down the shift button while picking the lines in the fillet command they will be filleted with a radius of 0 regardless of what the radius is set to.
May 10th, 2008 19:32
Sir Orhan,
I just have question regarding the “sweep” command on ACAD 200 , is there any way that i can use it with my ACAD 2006 , since “sweep” command is very useful in 3D drawings. Is there other commamd that can do the same function as “sweep” with ACAD 2006.
Thanks for the BIG Help, Appreciate it!!!
Respectfully,
Raffy Lee
Business Development Head
Wright Tech Industrial Services