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Rays
Xlines
3D solids
CHAMFER can be used to bevel all corners of a polyline using a single
command.
NOTE Chamfering a hatch boundary that was defined from line segments removes
hatch associativity. If the hatch boundary was defined from a polyline, associativity
is maintained.
If both objects being chamfered are on the same layer, the chamfer line is
created on that layer. Otherwise, the chamfer line is created on the current
layer. The layer affects object properties including color and linetype.
Use the Multiple option to chamfer more than one set of objects without
leaving the command.
Chamfer by Specifying Distances
The chamfer distance is the amount each object is trimmed or extended to
meet the chamfer line or to intersect the other. If both chamfer distances are
0, chamfering trims or extends the two objects until they intersect but does
not create a chamfer line. You can hold down Shift while selecting the objects
to override the current chamfer distances with a value of 0.
In the following example, you set the chamfer distance to 0.5 for the first line
and 0.25 for the second line. After you specify the chamfer distance, you select
the two lines as shown.
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