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gharryh schrieb:
> For a test i am constructing a inc that contains some profiles.
> Now i want to create a rounding between two boxes to visualize a smooth
> transition between these two surfaces.
For rounded concave edges, you'll need to add another box with square
cross-section in that corner, then cut away from it using "difference"
with a cylinder (make sure it's a bit longer than the beam, so you don't
get a "coincident surfaces" problem at the ends).
For rounde convex edges, you'll need to subtract a box from the corner
(again make sure it's a bit longer than the beam), then fill it up with
a cylinder.
As this will quickly increase the complexity of the shape, I'd suggest
using a prism object (with a linear spline) instead of a bunch of boxes
and box-cutouts, and finally just add/subtract the cylinders. Or,
depending on your requirements, you may even be able to get away without
the cylinders by just approximating the curves with a number of straight
line segments - in that case you only need the prism object.
Alternatively, you might try taming one of the other spline-types to
make the whole rounded-off profile out of a single prism.
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