|     |  | Create 
         an Edge Fillet: Click this icon, select the edge to be filleted, 
         enter the radius value and set the propagation mode in the dialog box. There are four options to be added to fillet 
         edges between the features in a more productive way. Refer to 
         Filleting Intersection Edges 
         for the details. | 
       
         |  |  | Create 
         a Variable Radius Fillet: Click this icon, select the edge to be 
         filleted, enter new radius values for both of the detected vertices, 
         click as many points as you wish on the edge and enter appropriate 
         radius values for each of them. If needed, define a new variation mode. | 
       
         |  |  | Create 
         a Face-Face Fillet: Click this icon, select the faces to be 
         filleted and enter the radius value in the dialog box. | 
       
         |  |  | Create 
         a Tritangent Fillet: Click this icon, select the faces to be 
         filleted then the face to be removed. | 
       
         |  |  | Create 
         a Chamfer: Click this icon, select the edge to be chamfered, set 
         the creation mode then define the parameters you have set. | 
       
         |  |  | Create 
         a Basic Draft : Click this icon, set the Selection by neutral 
         face selection mode or select the face to be drafted, then enter 
         the required parameters. | 
       
         |  |  | Create 
         a Draft from Reflect Lines: Click this icon, select the face to be 
         drafted, then enter the required parameters. | 
       
         |  |  | Create 
         a Variable Angle Draft: Click this icon, select the face to be 
         drafted, click as many points as you wish and then enter the required 
         parameters. | 
       
         |  |  | Create 
         a Thickness: Click this icon, select the faces to be shelled and 
         enter the thickness value. | 
       
         |  |  | Create 
         a Thread/Tap: Click this icon, select the cylindrical surface you 
         wish to thread, the planar limit face and enter the required values. | 
       
         |   For other Dress Up Features, please refer to the 
         Part Design User's Guide. |