AutoCAD

How to Make Fillet in AutoCAD 2013?

Understanding Fillets in AutoCAD 2025

Fillets are essential features in AutoCAD that help create smooth transitions between two lines or edges, enhancing both aesthetics and functionality in your designs. This guide will provide you with a clear step-by-step process for creating fillets in AutoCAD 2025.

Step-by-Step Guide to Create Fillets

  1. Initiate the Fillet Command
    Begin by selecting the Fillet command from the ribbon interface. Alternatively, you can activate it quickly by typing F into the command line followed by pressing Enter.

  2. Select the First Object
    Click on the first line or edge where you wish to create the fillet. This can be a line, an arc, or any other shape compatible with the fillet tool.

  3. Specify the Radius
    At this stage, type R or simply write "Radius" to set your desired fillet radius. After entering the command, hit Enter to move to the next step.

  4. Define the Fillet Radius
    Enter the specific value for the radius you want your fillet to have. This value determines how curvy the fillet will appear. Once you enter the radius, press Enter again.

  5. Select the Second Object
    Click on the second line or edge that you want to connect with the first one. This will create the fillet between the two selected elements.

  6. Complete the Fillet
    Finally, finish the command by clicking in the drawing area. The fillet will now be applied, visually connecting the two selected lines or edges with a smooth curve.

Common Issues and Solutions

Why Isn’t My Fillet Working?

Sometimes, users may find that the fillet command does not work as expected. This often occurs when the two selected objects do not intersect properly in the 3D space. To resolve this, ensure that all objects are set to the same elevation. You can adjust the elevations manually or confirm they are at zero.

Drawing Fillets Manually

If you prefer or require a more manual method of creating a fillet, you can achieve it using arcs or circles:

  1. Select the Arc tool from the draw panel.
  2. Define the points to outline your desired curve between the two lines.
  3. Adjust the curvature to match the intended fillet radius.

Fillet Command Overview

The Fillet command automatically creates a smooth, curved connection between two lines. In AutoCAD, an interior corner created by this command is referred to as a fillet, whereas an exterior corner is known as a round.

Additional Tips and Techniques

  • Use of Ortho Mode: To ensure your lines are drawn accurately at 90 degrees during the setup, enable Ortho Mode by toggling it ON or pressing F8. This feature helps maintain straight angles while drawing.

  • Edge Filleting in 3D: When working with 3D objects, you can fillet edges by selecting the Solid tab, followed by the Solid Editing panel and then Fillet Edge. This provides a similar effect in three-dimensional models.

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. What is the Role of Fillets in Design?
    Fillets distribute stress more evenly across connected geometry, making designs more durable and capable of withstanding greater loads, particularly in engineering and architectural applications.

  2. Is it Possible to Adjust the Fillet Radius After Creation?
    Yes, while you cannot directly adjust a fillet’s radius after it’s created, you can delete the existing fillet and redraw it with a new radius.

  3. How Do I Pronounce "Fillet"?
    The word "fillet" is pronounced as "fill-it," regardless of context, including both design elements and food references.

About the author

Wei Zhang

Wei Zhang

Wei Zhang is a renowned figure in the CAD (Computer-Aided Design) industry in Canada, with over 30 years of experience spanning his native China and Canada. As the founder of a CAD training center, Wei has been instrumental in shaping the skills of hundreds of technicians and engineers in technical drawing and CAD software applications. He is a certified developer with Autodesk, demonstrating his deep expertise and commitment to staying at the forefront of CAD technology. Wei’s passion for education and technology has not only made him a respected educator but also a key player in advancing CAD methodologies in various engineering sectors. His contributions have significantly impacted the way CAD is taught and applied in the professional world, bridging the gap between traditional drafting techniques and modern digital solutions.