Features and applications of Fillets in solidworks
Fillets are a type of feature that can be used to create curves and surfaces in solidworks. Fillets are created by adding a radius to a straight-line section, and they can be used to create the look of curved surfaces like a circle or sphere.
When you have a straight line in your model, you can add a fillet to it by simply adding a radius to the end of the line. This will create a curve which looks like the surface of a sphere or circle.
If you want to add another curve along with your first one, you can use the “Push” tool to move your curve as far away from your original curve as possible using negative values for X (the distance between two points) and positive values for Y (the height). This will add another curve on top of your original one so that they will look like they’re attached together.
Summary
Fillets are used to add strength and rigidity to a solid model. They are created by cutting a concave shape into the model, creating a half-round shape that is often used to connect two different pieces of geometry together.
Features and Applications of Fillets in SolidWorks
Fillets can be used for many things in SolidWorks, including:
• Connecting two different parts of your model
• Creating curved surfaces on your model
• Adding strength and stability to your model





