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Understanding hole types and standards - SOLIDWORKS Tutorial
From the course: SOLIDWORKS 2018 Essential Training
Understanding hole types and standards
- [Narrator] The hole wizard has a huge database of relevant hole sizes and styles and types of different holes you might be wanting to use in your design. Let's go ahead and take a look at a few of those. First thing's first, lets go over here to this feature that we're already added which is this hole wizard feature. Right click on it and click on edit feature. Now right here we have a whole bunch of different styles of holes. We have a counterbore hole, a countersunk hole, a regular straight hole, and we've got some different types of tapped holes. Like a straight tap or a pipe or tapered tap. As well as just a regular legacy style hole. And then down here we've got slots with a counterbore slot, a countersunk slot, as well as a regular straight slot. Now below that, are the different standards. So click on that box right there, you can see we've got all these available standards. And if you click on any one of these standards, you're going to get all the styles of holes, or types…
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Contents
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Creating sketches6m 44s
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Understanding relationships7m 50s
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Using the Extrude feature5m 57s
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Using the Extruded Cut feature4m 57s
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Creating revolved features4m 8s
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Making revolved cuts3m 19s
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Applying materials, colors, and finishes3m 25s
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Finding mass properties2m 25s
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System options, units, and templates4m 49s
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Working with dimensions5m 12s
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Trimming and extending portions of a sketch4m 51s
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Creating offset geometry2m 26s
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Moving, copying, rotating, scaling, and stretching elements3m 25s
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Erasing, undoing, and redoing actions3m
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Using the Mirror tools2m 10s
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Creating repeating patterns in a sketch4m 23s
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Using construction lines to build robust sketches4m 28s
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Using the Convert Entities tool2m 26s
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Adding fillets and chamfers to sketches2m 23s
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Loft tool6m 58s
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Refining a lofted shape with guide curves1m 58s
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Making lofted cuts1m 46s
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Creating swept shapes3m 2s
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Making swept cuts4m 6s
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Using the Wrap command4m 47s
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Boundary Boss/Base3m 47s
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Intersect tool3m 33s
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Working with configurations4m 12s
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Surface tools2m 18s
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Using surfaces to build solid models2m 3s
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Direct Editing: Move/Copy Bodies3m 59s
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Direct Editing: Move Face3m 28s
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Direct Editing: Combine2m 57s
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Direct Editing: Split3m 28s
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Starting an assembly3m 41s
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Arranging, copying, moving, and rotating parts in assemblies2m 56s
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Mating parts together in an assembly6m 57s
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Working with subassemblies4m 7s
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Making linear patterns4m 1s
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Creating circular patterns2m 13s
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Using the Toolbox2m 54s
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Downloading premade parts from the internet3m 18s
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