Radius All Cube Edges - Fillet all 12 edges
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I just saw this tut by Dave R.
It's exactly why I came here tonight... I was wondering if there's a ruby that will let you input a radius and it will apply that radius "Fillet" (in architectural terms) to all edges of your model, such as a cube...
here's the picture... can't seem to get the Img code to work on it for some reason...
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I have the VERY early beginnings of a script to bevel or fillet all edges in an object. I have several projects on the go so I can't say when I'll get around to finishing it.
I am sure someone could script a method to create a beveled cube like the one in that tutorial fairly easily. (Anyone?)
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thanks Whaat... thought it would have been done already... but PLEASE DON'T DO IT RIGHT NOW

I'm really looking forward to your developing your current project.

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There is a ChamferAlongPath script. I think Ashley could be persuaded to mod it for fillets...
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FYI - Ashley is a dude.
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@unknownuser said:
FYI - Ashley is a dude.
Fletch also thought I was a "gal" way back in the past...

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man!
Ashley and Kim are very difficult names via email and forums...
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Thx Rick! Ashley answered me that Ashley will not be able to assist, Ashley's too busy right now.
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Well, if we have already gone off-topic, one would most probably think that a name like "Csaba" (ending with A - generally a sign of female gender in many Indoeuropean languages*) is a female name. I've had experiences...

There are exceptions - like Andrea in Italian - but they are generally derivatives of other names (like the Greek Andreas in this case).
Oh well, I hope Jim won't notice this OT behaviour...

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