Move/copy negative elements, including fillets and chamfering

Move/copy negative elements, including fillets and chamfering

Warning
When copying or link-copying negative features that include fillets using the TriBall, the filleted portions will not be copied.

Mothods:

  1. Copy the negative feature first, then reapply the fillet to match the original.
  2. Create the feature as a positive shape and use a Boolean Subtract operation to subtract it from the target.
For simple shapes, you may also choose to create the negative feature without using fillets, which can save time and effort.

Please refer to the video below.

IC-110
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