In this post, I will tell you about the chamfer command of AutoCAD which is quite useful in AutoCAD, I am going to tell you about how you can use it very easily. The use of chamfer is a fast way of creating a line between two nonparallel lines. It is usually used to a beveled edge on a corner. chamfer can also be used to bevel all corners of a polyline. You can chamfer lines, polylines, x-lines, and rays. With the distance method, you specify the distance that each line should be trimmed or extended. With the angle method, you can also specify the length of the chamfer and the angle it forms with the first line. You can retain the chamfer objects as they were before the chamfer, or you can trim or extend them to the chamfer line.
Types Of Chamfer Use in AutoCAD
- Polyline
- Distance
- Angle
- Trim / No trim
- Method
- Multiple
- Polyline :-ย Select chamfer –>> Choose polyline –>> distance ( You can also choose angle/method ) –>> give the first distance press Enter–>> give the second distance press Enter –>> than choose polyline to chamfer.

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- Distance :- Select chamfer –>> Choose distance –>> give the first distance press Enter –>> give the second distance press Enter –>> select first line –>> than select second line.

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- Angle :- select chamfer –>> Choose Angle –>> give the distance press Enter –>> then give the angle press Enter –>> select first line –>> select second line.

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- No trim :- select chamfer –>> Choose Trim –>> No trim –>>ย distance ( You can also choose angle/method/polyline/method ) –>> give the first distance press Enter –>> give the second distance press Enter –>> select first line –>> than select second line.

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- Method :- select chamfer –>> Choose method –>> distance ( You can also choose angle )ย –>> give the first distance press Enter –>> give the second distance press Enter –>> select first line –>> than select second line.

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- Multiple :- select chamfer –>> Choose multiple –>> distance ( You can also choose angle/method/polyline/trim )ย –>> give the first distance press Enter –>> give the second distance press Enter –>> select those lines which you want to chamfer.
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