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Old   November 3, 2020, 08:13
Default Variable Raduius Blend on edge with incline is misaligned
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I am trying to create a smooth transition from sharp edge to a rounded edge on the top of a inclined box. The box is connected to a tunnel with a round roof. The round edge between these tho bodies should be aligned. The tunnel slope is less steep than for the box. planes normal to flow direction are all vertical.

My problem is that because of the slight difference in incline, the height where the edge blending starts is not correct. Because of this, the two rounded edges are misaligned.

Is there a way to correct for this slope difference, or to "force" the two edges to connect?

Images of the misaligned edges and inclined geometry: https://imgur.com/a/BJX14Ao
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