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(OP)
Hi! I have here problem like this: M3.0 (3.000000) Diameter Hole1 has thread that does not dissapear after chaging hole type. I mean - I created simple hole with Hole wizard (M3.0) that now has thread!!!???

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(OP)
I forgot to mention, that this thread is'nt in the feature tree - you don't find it under M3.0 diameter hole as subfeature!!!

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Is this a Cosmetic thread or thread texture?
What version of SW?

& all the best.

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(OP)
To CorBlimeyLimey. It's a thread texture and SW version is 2005.

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So just to clarify ... you originally made a M3 tapped hole, then you changed it to a simple Ø3mm hole but the thread texture is still showing?

I don't have SW2005, but in SW2004 the texture can be removed by RMB on the textured surface, select Properties > Face properties > Remove color > OK

I was hoping that would have been fixed in SW2005.

& all the best.

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(OP)
Yes, originally I made tapped hole... But thanks - RMB was a good idea!

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