Understanding and applying fillets and chamfers
Fillets and chamfers are used to modify edges and vertices on our models by making them less sharp. If we look at everyday objects around us, such as phones, laptops, and furniture, we will notice the common use of small fillets and chamfers on the edges. In this section, we will discuss what fillets and chamfers are, how to apply them, and how to modify them.
Understanding fillets and chamfers
Fillets and chamfers are modifications that are made to the edges and vertices of our models. A fillet is a curved surface defined by a radius, while a chamfer is a transitional straight surface defined by lengths and angles. They help remove sharp edges and turn them into softer ones in order to provide a safer product or a better user experience. They are similar to fillets and chamfers in sketching. The following figure illustrates the effect of the fillet feature: