![]() Fusion is not that hard either, but it is a commercial tool with a free-ish version where they keep your designs hostage. It doesn't run on Linux which makes life hard for multi platform folks. Also, in past I have had issues with STL generated by Fusion. Intersection of two profiles correspond to the thinking in many blueprints and machining setups, a stock profile and applied drill/mill patterns. The chamfers are diectly printable on Fused deposition * chamferCube returns an cube with 45° chamfers on the edges of the * Chamfered primitives for OpenSCAD v1.2 - By TimeWaster A variable length chamfer will have edges that may be set to different distances from the original edge, allowing you to create a chamfer at a variable angle.* Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0.A constant length chamfer will create a chamfer with edges equidistant to the original edge at the distance specified. Just figured out a way to round the corners on a cylinder using hull(). * modelling (FDM) printers without support structures. OpenSCAD - chamfers, fillets, and customizable designs So basically the Forum is now out of date, we are looking into migrating the history. I thought it worked quite well, but wanted to see if there were more efficient ways to do it. ![]() OpenSCAD support is now provided by the Mailing List. See the first pinned post here for instructions on subscribing to the mailing list. I made a hull around 2 toroids that matched the top and bottom faces of the original tapered cylinder. I think a minkowski operation would do the same, but I fear the render time.
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