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Because the Fillet Component is not designed to Fillet only Two Curves. The purpose is to "Fillet the sharp corners of a curve". Therefore the first half of a curve is reserved for the previous segment and the second half for the next.
If you want a way of doing just two lines then here's one way to get you going. This setup only works on equal length curves and the direction needs to be right, both curves start at the corner you want to fillet.
I just added an additional fillet component that creates a single fillet at a given curve parameter. I might be able to make it work on a list of fillet points and fillet radii, but that would involve a lot more testing and thinking and I'm a bit strapped now trying to release the next version.
So come the public release of 0.8.0005, this should be easier to accomplish.
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David Rutten
david@mcneel.com
Poprad, Slovakia
maybe you can rewrite the Fillet Node to simply ignore half curve rule for the first and last segments, in open curves only. It shouldn't be hard to do so and will solve the issue, at least when 2 lines are involved, or not?
to perfect it, i guess some other limits than half of curve could be introduced. half curve has no real meaning unless a distance fillet is used i think.
a workaround is to extend the curves using you radius/distance plus something, before using the fillet command, then extend by the same amount in negative (extending with negative actually trims the line).
Here is a definition that i use for filleting two co-planner unparallel lines without any limit.(only fillet radius 0 not accepted).lines don't need to be intersected.This is much more like filleting in Autocad and some other architectural products.
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