Rounding Between a Face or Surface

  1. Click Pull in the Edit group on the Design tab.
  2. Select the faces you want to create a round between.
  3. Select the Round option in the Options panel.
    The pull arrow changes to indicate that a round will be created between the faces and a curve is displayed to show you the direction of the round. Yellow cursor arrows show you the directions you can pull to create the round.
  4. Press Tab to cycle through all of the possible rounds that can be created between two faces or surfaces.
    If the two faces you are rounding between are rounds, then Tab lets you choose either rounding between or changing the radius of both existing rounds.
  5. Click and drag in the direction of the Pull arrow.
    To dimension the round, press the Spacebar, type the radius, and press Enter.
    When you pull an edge to create a round, the Pull tool determines whether it should be a constant radius or a variable radius round based on the geometry.
    Once you create a round, pulling an adjacent face also pulls the round.
    When you round more than one edge at the same time, and one or more of the rounds cannot be created, only the successful rounds are created.
    When pulling Face-to-Face round,s you can match their radius to an existing round using the Up To tool guide.
Note: Unlike rounds made on edges, the faces hidden by the round are NOT remembered. If you fill the round it will be replaced by an edge.