How could I bevel only one edge connected to another like in the picture?

Just to know, I have my crate in this state:


I have seen that the teacher bevels both edges. But How would I go if I just want to bevel the one shown in the picture. If I do this this is re result:

and this is not what I want. I need the other edge to stay untouched.

Thanks in advance!

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  • Janus Burri(Burri3D) replied
    Can you highlight what exact edge you don't want to be beveled? 
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  • Martin Bergwerf replied

    Hi hhexdump ,

    To me it is also not clear what exactly you want.

    Do you mean something like this:

    Bevel.png

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  • hexdump replied

    Sorry, I uploaded the wrong image as the first one. My fault. The first picture shows what edge I want to bevel. Thanks!

    By the way, I discovered that moving the vertex would fix it (As Martin Bergwerf suggested), but shouldn't it be like this from the beginning?. Why is it moving the shared vertex away of the bevel?




  • Omar Domenech replied

    I guess that's just how the Bevel works, it's how the tool has always worked and no one really questions it and we just go along with it. There's a couple of bevel types that might come in handy:

    Bevels.png

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  • Martin Bergwerf replied

    Hi hhexdump ,

    The 'problem' is, that those two Edges are connected, so Beveling one, affects the neigbor.

    There is another trick you can use, instead of moving the Vertex after the Bevel...

    Sorry, this is a bit hard to explain in an Image):

    Rip.png


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  • hexdump replied

    Thanks a lot guys. Will try that Martin!