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T-FLEX Parametric CAD. Fundamentals. 2D Design

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<strong>Fundamentals</strong>. Two-Dimensional <strong>Design</strong><br />

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modified, and all necessary construction entities necessary for the chamfer creation are produced<br />

automatically in the process.<br />

When creating an isolated chamfer in this way, then, upon selecting the chamfer type and defining the<br />

necessary parameters, you need to specify two graphic lines intersecting in one point. The graphic line<br />

selection is done by or by the option:<br />

Select Graphic line<br />

In this case, the chamfer distance will be counted from<br />

the first selected graphic line. 1<br />

When creating dual chamfers, then, upon defining the<br />

necessary parameters, you just need to select their<br />

common graphic line lying in between. In this case,<br />

each end point of this line should be connected with<br />

exactly one graphic line.<br />

In the ambiguous cases, when more than two lines pass through the end nodes, or the lines intersect without<br />

passing through the end nodes, then three graphic lines need to be selected for the dual chamfer creation, in<br />

the order starting with the common line of the to chamfers.<br />

1<br />

2 3 or<br />

1<br />

2 3<br />

When creating any type of a chamfer, error messages are displayed on the screen in the cases of incorrect<br />

element definition.<br />

Chamfer Parameters<br />

Since the chamfer parameter definition is the first step of its creation, the default system behavior implies<br />

launching the chamfer parameters dialog box immediately upon calling the command. Otherwise, the dialog<br />

box is called by the option:<br />

Set command options<br />

2

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