Awesome, Thank you. You explained the subject extremely well and it was easy to follow along. I appreciate you taking the time and making this video. Once again, thank you.
If the start and end points of your chamfer line are coincident, then it is a closed loop. If they are not coincident (start point and end point are different), then it is an open.
Perfect, I was trying myself yesterday with the 2d Chamfer command without success, many thanks for sharing your knowledge and for your support
Awesome, Thank you. You explained the subject extremely well and it was easy to follow along. I appreciate you taking the time and making this video. Once again, thank you.
Thank you, hope it helped.
Great video thank you
Very welcome
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Thank you! Cheers!
Amazing! Thank you!
Thank you too!
How do you create bounding body, or specify stock on model?
See my video where I introduce you to the basics of CAM in under 10 minutes.
What about 3d contour chamfer?
Thanks for the question. Perhaps I will make a video about it to explain it better than text. Stay tuned.
what is closed vs open
If the start and end points of your chamfer line are coincident, then it is a closed loop. If they are not coincident (start point and end point are different), then it is an open.
thank you 👍