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    Unhappy surfing for failures

    Hello everyone..

    this is my first real post. i would like to say it is a great comfort that i can get some advice from those who might know better. i am trying to fillet and edge on my lastest project a custom surf board. i want to taper the edge starting at one end of the board with a radius .5", to the center of the board/path w/ a 1.5" radius, back to the opp. end w/ a 1" radius. maybe i should still be using a different command(other than fillet/chain)? I am using AutoCAD2002.( soon my boss will upgrade to 2005), but for now I am still surfing for failures.
    Last edited by perezdeftone1988; 2004-09-02 at 08:08 PM. Reason: can someone help (S.O.S)

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    Default Re: surfing for failures

    you may find that you get better results
    through using either
    EDGESURF or TABSURF commands
    for a project such as this.

    absent a tool like Viz, MAX, or Lightwave3D

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    Smile Re: surfing for failures

    thank you very much.

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