better intersect both connecting surfaces with the "isect" tool or, would it be more accurate to use the "detach" tool and divide the surfaces into their meeting point?
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I find myself in the classic situation where you have to create a srf square between 3 fillets.
So... In theory we should: after identifying the main fillet, find the intersection between the 2 fillets, cut them in their intersection point and from there create crv in tangence between the main fillet and the 1st fillet, one between the main fillet and the 2nd fillet, and the 3 crv that goes from the central point of the main fillet to the intersection between the 1st and the 2nd fillet.
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However, after several attempts I managed to solve the problem.
Therefore, I have considered it appropriate, for all those who have followed the discussion also from the outside, to give you "some straight" on how to solve such problems. In these cases, you must add a crv isoparm on both fillets, in their intersection point, after you will have to proit the crv on the fillets of belonging,trimulate the excess part of both fillets and then build the srf between the main fillet and the 2 fillets previously intersected.:finger: