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Sketchup - Round Corner Crack Top

Undo the fillet. Delete the internal guide line. Soften the top face edges. Re-apply Round Corner. Result: Perfect, crack-free top. Conclusion The SketchUp round corner crack top is not a bug in Fredo6’s plugin; it is a symptom of messy native SketchUp geometry. While frustrating, it is entirely fixable. Whether you choose to manually stitch the missing face, use the Intersect Faces repair, or prevent it by grouping your top face, you now have the toolkit to defeat the crack.

This phenomenon, known colloquially in forums as the is a common yet fixable geometry error. It appears as a jagged tear, a missing face, or a visible seam running across the uppermost surface of your model. sketchup round corner crack top

A massive "crack top" appears 2 inches from the corner. Undo the fillet

If you are a 3D modeler, product designer, or architect using SketchUp, you have likely experienced that frustrating moment of imperfection. You apply the Round Corner plugin (by Fredo6) to a cube or a cylinder, hoping for a smooth, pristine fillet. But instead, you look at the top face and see it: an ugly, unwanted crack . Re-apply Round Corner

In this comprehensive guide, we will dissect the causes of the dreaded "crack top," provide step-by-step repairs, and show you how to prevent it from ever happening again. Before fixing the problem, you must understand it. The Round Corner plugin works by offsetting, extruding, and stitching geometry. When you apply a fillet to a hard edge, SketchUp’s geometry engine (based on polygons, not true NURBS curves) must triangulate complex intersections.

Remember: Clean geometry is happy geometry. Always run Solid Inspector before rounding, and apply fillets in small increments. Happy modeling!

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