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Table Of Contents
- Contents
- 1 Introducing Autodesk Inventor
- 2 Creating Sketches
- 3 Working with Sketched Features
- 4 Creating and Editing Placed Features
- 5 Creating and Editing Work Features
- 6 Using Projects to Organize Data
- 7 Managing Assemblies
- 8 Placing, Moving, and Constraining Components
- 9 Creating Assemblies
- 10 Analyzing Assemblies
- 11 Using Design Accelerator
- 12 Setting Up Drawings
- 13 Creating Drawing Views
- 14 Annotating Drawings
- Annotation Tools
- Using Styles to Format Annotations
- Working with Tables
- Creating Dimensions In Drawings
- Controlling Dimension Styles
- Placing Center Marks and Centerlines
- Adding Notes and Leader Text
- Using Hole and Thread Notes
- Working with Title Blocks
- Working with Dimensions and Annotations
- Printing Drawing Sheets
- Plotting Multiple Sheets
- Tips for Annotating Drawings
- 15 Using Content Center
- 16 Autodesk Inventor Utilities
- Index
Chamfer Features
Chamfers are like fillets, except that the edge is beveled rather than rounded.
When you create a chamfer on an interior edge, material is added to your
model. When you create a chamfer on an exterior edge, material is cut away
from your model.
When you create a chamfer, you can specify one of three operations:
■ Distance
■ Distance and Angle
■ Two Distances
A distance chamfer creates a face at an equal distance along the two faces that
meet at the selected edge. A Distance and Angle chamfer is established at a
distance from the edge and at an angle from a selected face. A two distances
chamfer creates a face at different offset distances from the edge.
Chamfers and Fillets
In this exercise, you add chamfer and edge fillet features to complete the shaft
socket bracket model.
The completed model is shown in the following figure.
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