By default, Tangent propagation is set to extend the fillet to tangent edges.
For more information on using Fillet and Chamfer tools with sheet metal, see Sheet Metal Model. You are able to select any combination of edges on parts, and corners on sheet metal. When filleting sheet metal, you might have to select the exact corner (not an adjacent edge). If you have applied a variable fillet, you have the option to check Smooth transition to smooth out the lines between the fillet vertices.In this example, the Circular fillet has a radius of 8mm (seen in the upper portion of the view), and the two orange (selected) vertices have radii of 2mm: Adjust definition as described above for each cross section type (Circular, Conic, Curvature).Select a vertex (available vertices are indicated by black dots in the model).(This is available for all cross-section types.)
When the option is disabled, the edge on the filleted face is preserved.: When Allow edge overflow is enabled, the fillet can modify edges on the face created by the fillet to make a smooth, continuous surface. By default, Allow edge overflow is set to allow an edge to be 'deleted' if necessary.Onshape remembers the selection for Measurement type and Cross-section and opens the dialog with the last selected option in subsequent operations. When entering a radius value you also have the ability to use the drag manipulator, as indicated in the image below by an arrow, to visualize the fillet and approach an estimated value: Turn Curvature visualization on in the small View cube to see the tangency more clearly: Curvature - Fillet matches the curvature of the surrounding edges with a radius value you enter and optionally a Magnitude value between 0 and.Conic - Fillet has a conical edge with the radius value you enter and optionally a Rho value to define the style of the fillet:.If you input a radius value, Onshape remembers the last inputted radius value for circular fillets when creating new circular fillets. Circular - Fillet has a circular edge with the radius value you enter.Width - Specify the distance between the two ends of the fillet (a constant width).Radius - Specify the radial measurement of the fillet.Uncheck if you don’t want to extend the fillet to all tangent edges. You can select any combination of edges on parts, and corners on sheet metal. Onshape automatically applies the correct feature to the edge. Select any edges or faces of the part you want to round or fillet.Select the type of fillet to apply: Edge.