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algorithmic modeling for Rhino

hi everybody!!!

I want to create a fillet between two line...in this case in same plane but I'd like to use this also for a lines in different planes!!

How can I do this? I've attach 1 file in jpeg and 1 in ghx!

thanks guys!

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anyone help me?!? thanks guys!!

This definition works because the lines are coplanar and intersect.  I'm not sure that it makes sense to talk about two non-coplanar lines having a fillet.  You might want to submit a drawing of what you want to achieve.

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How about this:

but again must be co-planar

Thinking on...

You're basically looking for a blend curve, is this right?

If so you all you would need is the end vectors and of each curve to influence the direction. I'll get back to you on this

Here's a proof of concept using a bi-Arc component. Still needs work as it doesn't autoflip the end tangents at the moment but it will select the closest end points. Note there's no truncation/extension of the lines like a fillet at a given radius.

Example Lines have been Internalised 

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And here's with the AutoFlip End Vectors

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THANK YOU GUYS!!!

it's exactly what I searched!!! two lines combined in coplanar and non-coplanar mode!!

amazing!! :D:D:D

thank you at each one of you! :D

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