You will not find a full model of machines, unless very lucky. You only need to design your jig to fit the machine features as needed. Either measure the features, or use a 3D hand scanner to reverse engineer it.
At every company I worked at, I have never seen it on all sheets. The continuation sheets are governed by sht 1, including tolerance, revision, signatures, etc.
I only use springs in free state and compressed state for visual purposes only. Sometimes they are used to get accurate mass properties of an assembly.
I watch HGTV and YouTube all the time. There are a few videos using this technique. I have not tried it.
I once knew a guy that tried it and the wood popped. A pocket of sap inside the wood heated up and popped. So wear protection if trying it.
Either one is correct. It depends what you're trying to accomplish. Different types of views are added, as needed, to show details that are not shown in other views. The part I often see wrong is a section or detail view is created, but scaled up to show the detail needed. It then becomes...
Deepak,
I have SP5.0. I'm not seeing the problem. I tried adding more holes, creating new, etc.
Maybe a Windows 11 thing? I'm supposed to be updated to Win 11 soon.
Example, in 1/4-20 hole use the Sketch11 to add more points, or construction lines, within the sketch. You are adding another not needed sketch15 to locate your holes. This is why sketch15 is outside the hole feature.