PartDesign Chamfer

Description
The PartDesign Chamfer command creates chamfers on the selected edges of an object. It adds a Chamfer object to the document with its corresponding representation in the Tree view.

Add a Chamfer

 * 1) Optionally activate the Body to chamfer (by double clicking the Tree view item).
 * 2) There are several ways to select edges to chamfer:
 * 3) * Select one or more edge(s) of the active Body individually.
 * 4) * Select one or more face(s) on the active Body to select all surrounding edges at once.
 * 5) * Select the whole active Body to select all its edges at once.
 * 6) There are several ways to invoke the Chamfer tool:
 * 7) * Press the button.
 * 8) * Select the option from the menu.
 * 9) The Chamfer parameters dialog will open in the Task panel and allows to set several options.
 * 10) Click  to validate.


 * Remember:
 * For a chain of edges tangential to one another, one single edge can be selected; the chamfer will propagate along the chain.
 * Since there must be at least one edge for the feature, the last remaining edge or face in the list cannot be removed.
 * Uncheck the checkbox to add or remove edges and/or faces individually.

Edit a Chamfer

 * 1) There are two ways to reopen the Chamfer parameters dialog to edit a Chamfer:
 * 2) * Double-click on the Chamfer item in the Tree view
 * 3) * Right-click on the Chamfer item in the Tree view and select from the context menu.
 * 4) The Chamfer parameters dialog will open in the Task panel and allows to set several options.
 * 5) Click  to validate.

Options

 * : Choose one of the Chamfer types:
 * : The chamfer edges are equally distanced from the body edge.
 * : The distances of the chamfer edge to the body edge are specified.
 * : One distances of the chamfer edge to the body edge is specified. The second chamfer edge is defined by the angle of the chamfer.
 * : The distance direction can be flipped using the button (deactivated for ).
 * : Set the chamfer Size, and Size2 or Angle either by editing the value or by clicking on the up/down arrows.
 * is only available when is selected and  only when  is selected.
 * : Add edges to the selection by pressing the button and selecting more edges or faces.
 * To select all remaining edges right-click in the list and select from the context menu.
 * : Choose a way to remove edges from the selection:
 * Select each edge or face in the list of the dialog and press the key or right-click in the list and select  from the context menu.
 * Press the button. All edges and faces being previously selected are highlighted in purple. Select each edge or face to be removed.
 * : Select all edges by checking the checkbox . This deactivates the selection list and the related buttons.

Properties
See also: Property editor.

A PartDesign Chamfer object is derived from a Part Feature object and inherits all its properties. It also has the following additional properties:

Data

 * : Base. Sub-link to the parent feature's list of selected edges and faces.
 * : Support Transform. "Include the base additive/subtractive shape when used in pattern features.
 * If disabled, only the dressed part of the shape is used for patterning. Default:.


 * : Add Sub Shape.
 * : Base Feature. Link to the parent feature.
 * : _Body. Hidden link to the parent body.


 * : Chamfer Type. "Type of chamfer". (default),.
 * : Size. "Size of chamfer". Default:.
 * : Size2. "Second size of chamfer". Default:.
 * : Angle. "Angle of chamfer". Default:.
 * : Flip Direction. "Flip direction". Default:.
 * : Use All Edges. "Chamfer all edges if, else use only those edges in Base property.
 * If, then this overrides any edge changes made to the Base property or in the dialog". Default:.


 * : "Refine shape (clean up redundant edges) after adding/subtracting". Default:.

Known issues
See PartDesign Fillet.