HI Guillaume,

I've modified Gmsh so that the solids to fillet are correctly oriented, 
automatically. The latest snapshot should thus work for the previous file. (The 
numbering of the edges has changed, though - so you will need to adapt the 
script).

Christophe


> On 21 Feb 2018, at 12:27, Guillaume Demésy <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hello again,
> 
> Nevermind, I figured it out - somehow the orientation of the arcs defining 
> the "extruded shape made of 4 circle arcs" matters a lot.
> Sorry about the noise.
> 
> Attached : the working example.
> 
> Best, Guillaume
> 
> <working_fillet_coherence_behavior.geo>
> 
>> Le 21 févr. 2018 à 10:22, Guillaume Demésy <[email protected]> a 
>> écrit :
>> 
>> Dear Gmshers,
>> 
>> With the new kernel, I found some unexpected behavior of Fillet, which 
>> doesn’t seem to be "willing" to fillet along the expected orientation (top 
>> of attached pic).
>> Also, when using a final Coherence, an unexpected BSpline appears at the 
>> bottom of the patch (bottom of attached pic).
>> 
>> Note that the two issues look unrelated. Everything seems to come from my 
>> extruded shape made of 4 circle arcs.
>> 
>> Any idea? 
>> 
>> Thanks!
>> 
>> Best Regards, Guillaume
>> 
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