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"C M" wrote:
On the generic you could have the hole start at the buried datum, then have the feature mirrored about that buried datum, and that would give you the thru hole. This mirrored feature could then be regenerated/suppressed as needed in the instances.
"Gunnar Hansen" wrote:
IMPORTANT MESSAGE: In WF3, at least, if you mirror feature with a sketch, you cannot change references in the original sketch. This can be fatal if a reference disapears! So a best practice of mine is: NEVER, EVER, EVER use mirror features with sketch. Unless for fun and temporarely stuff. I don't know if its becoming better in WF4 and WF5