From the course: SOLIDWORKS 2020 Essential Training
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Getting started with the Hole Wizard - SOLIDWORKS Tutorial
From the course: SOLIDWORKS 2020 Essential Training
Getting started with the Hole Wizard
- [Instructor] The Hole Wizard is a feature inside of SolidWorks that allows us to add industry standard size holes to our parts. We can add tapped holes. We can have countersunk holes, counterbored holes, and so many more. So to get started using the tool, let's go ahead and choose a surface. Now I definitely recommend choosing the surface ahead of time that you'd like to put the holes onto. So notice I'm choosing the top surface of my part right here. And then come up here under Features, and come over here to Hole Wizard. Click on that. All right now we got the Hole Wizard opened up, and you can see we've got a bunch of different options here. The first option here is what type of hole would I like. Would I like a counterbored hole or a countersunk hole? If you just kind of hold your mouse over the hole, it's going to give you a head's up display of what we're looking at. So here's a straight tap. Here is a taper…
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Contents
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Creating sketches5m 48s
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Understanding relationships3m 56s
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Using the Extrude feature6m 34s
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Using the Extruded Cut feature5m 7s
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Creating revolved features5m 4s
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Making revolved cuts4m 10s
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Applying materials, colors, and finishes4m 36s
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Finding mass properties4m 14s
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System options, units, and templates4m 45s
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Working with dimensions6m 1s
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Line and Centerline tools4m 36s
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Using the Rectangle tool4m 2s
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Circles and arcs3m 44s
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Drawing slots2m 36s
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Working with ellipses and conics3m 23s
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Sketching polygons3m 34s
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Creating text6m 15s
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Using equations and linked variables6m 38s
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Using the Spline tool4m 40s
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Equation driven curve2m 34s
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Sketch Ink2m 59s
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Trimming and extending a sketch5m 13s
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Creating offset geometry4m 25s
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Moving, copying, rotating, and scaling4m 24s
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Erasing, undoing, and redoing actions2m 42s
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Using the Mirror tools2m 36s
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Creating repeating patterns in a sketch4m 8s
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Using construction lines4m 1s
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Using the Convert Entities tool2m 37s
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Adding fillets and chamfers to sketches2m 59s
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Loft tool9m 36s
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Lofted shapes with guide curves2m 20s
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Making lofted cuts2m 27s
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Creating swept shapes3m 52s
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Making swept cuts3m 32s
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Using the Wrap command2m 36s
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Boundary Boss/Base4m 4s
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Intersect tool4m 13s
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Working with configurations3m 46s
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Surface tools2m 54s
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Using surfaces to build solid models2m 41s
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Direct Editing: Move/Copy Bodies4m 56s
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Direct Editing: Move Face3m 12s
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Direct Editing: Combine2m 51s
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Direct Editing: Split4m 19s
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Project Curve2m 50s
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Slice tool4m 25s
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