![]() Now if you already had those line segments and you added the radius first, SOLIDWORKS automatically knows that, more than likely, you'd prefer to add a dimension to the virtual sharp, and it keeps it that way, so it's pretty handy. Click on OK, and now I have that little fillet, and notice the dimensions here, continue on to where these two lines intersect, and what that is called is a virtual sharp position. Click on the Fillet Tool, type in half of an inch, and go ahead and choose this point right there. So in my first example here you can see I've got two straight lines segments, I have an eight inch long segment, and a 10 inch long segment, and I'm going to go ahead and add a fillet right over here. For this week's tip, we're going to be talking about virtual sharps. ![]()
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