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    Walls - How to chamfer or fillet an edge of an OpenBuildings Wall.

      Product(s): OpenBuildings Designer
      Version(s): CONNECT Edition
      Area:  Architectural Design
      Subarea:  Walls

    Description

    After modelling a wall using the Wall Tool, I want to fillet or chamfer its edge.

    Steps to Accomplish

    Note that applying some modifications to Building elements will convert them to Parametric Solids. They will retain their Family and Parts but will no longer appear in Catalog Schedules. This warning will be displayed:

    Under Modify Tab, select 'Fillet Edges' or ' Chamfer Edges'.

     For fillet input the value of the fillet 'Radius' and identify the edge to Fillet.

    For Chamfer, input the values of the distances and identify the edge to Chamfer.

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    • Tathagata Saha Created by Bentley Colleague Tathagata Saha
    • When: Thu, Aug 24 2017 6:44 AM
    • Shivam Soni Last revision by Bentley Colleague Shivam Soni
    • When: Wed, Apr 20 2022 7:21 AM
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