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The hole tool and how it's to work is basically my post. Maybe I'm wrong how I interpret the tool or I'm using SW too much 
so there are basically three types of holes. 1 a general hole 2 a tapped hole with respect to a specific threaded screw and 3 a clearance hole with respect to a specific threaded screw. All with options of each.
One Problem is with Creo 2.0 the annotation or note that is associated with the clearance hole is in appropriate or broken with respect to ANSY standards. Maybe the database needs updating? Just calls out the clearance hole wrong. Ill do some checking to educate myself some here tonight but just saying.
And what's the typical workflow for adding a tolerance to a hole depth? My work around is to locate the hole depth dim and add the tolerance to that dim then add the 'd72' notation to the annotation equivalent 3dNOTE appropriately. The SW users that I often train gripe and complain that that's too complicated.
so there are basically three types of holes. 1 a general hole 2 a tapped hole with respect to a specific threaded screw and 3 a clearance hole with respect to a specific threaded screw. All with options of each.
One Problem is with Creo 2.0 the annotation or note that is associated with the clearance hole is in appropriate or broken with respect to ANSY standards. Maybe the database needs updating? Just calls out the clearance hole wrong. Ill do some checking to educate myself some here tonight but just saying.
And what's the typical workflow for adding a tolerance to a hole depth? My work around is to locate the hole depth dim and add the tolerance to that dim then add the 'd72' notation to the annotation equivalent 3dNOTE appropriately. The SW users that I often train gripe and complain that that's too complicated.
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