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188 | Chapter 10 Creating Placed Features
Creating Hole Features
You can create drilled, counterbore, and countersink hole features. Each may
be assigned tapped hole information. Holes can extend through the part,
stop at a defined plane, or stop at a defined depth. You can change a hole
from one type to another at any time.
When you create a hole, you can use the Thread tab in the Hole dialog box
to include threads. Threads can also be added to existing holes.
Instead of creating a custom hole, you can specify a standard hole from an
external file. Standard holes can be tapped or untapped.
In this exercise, you create hole features first. Then you add thread data to
the hole you created.
To create a hole feature
1 Activate HOLE_1 part, and zoom in to it.
Browser In the Browser, double-click HOLE_1. Now right-click
HOLE_1 and choose Zoom to.
HOLE_1 is created from two extrusions.