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Summary
In the example, an arc is created that is tangent to both of the selected lines.
The lines are trimmed to the ends of the arc. To create a sharp corner instead,
enter a radius of zero.
You can fillet arcs, circles, ellipses, elliptical arcs, lines, polylines, rays, splines,
and xlines.
List of Prompts
The following prompts are displayed.
Current settings: Mode = current, Radius = current
Select first object or [Undo/Polyline/Radius/Trim/Multiple]: Use an object
selection method or enter an option
First Object
Selects the first of two objects required to define a 2D fillet.
Select second object or shift-select to apply corner: Use an object selection method
or hold down Shift and select an object to create a sharp corner
If you select lines, arcs, or polylines, their lengths adjust to accommodate the
fillet arc. You can hold down Shift while selecting the objects to override the
current fillet radius with a value of 0.
If the selected objects are straight line segments of a 2D polyline, they can be
adjacent or separated by one other segment. If they are separated by another
polyline segment, FILLET deletes the segment that separates them and replaces
it with the fillet.
More than one fillet can exist between arcs and circles. Select the objects close
to where you want the endpoints of the fillet.
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