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Re: 973 Remote Assistance and Mentorship Program (RAMP)

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Originally Posted by z_beeblebrox View Post
Thanks for the videos!

Adam, a quick SolidWorks question:

When do define holes in a sketch versus with Hole Wizard?
For the team.... I almost always do it in the sketch, as we move so quickly that it's nice having one sketch define an entire part (or system).

It helps that we really only do a few holes.

For odd sized holes we want modeled correctly, we'll make them .050" or something in the sketch, just to give a location to use with hole wizard later.

In industry and for work, there is less emphasis on speed and I don't like parts as heavily. We also do more official drawings, and having things standardized is nice. So I will use hole wizard far more there.
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