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0 Degree Countersink Callout

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PhillK

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I have a customer drawing that calls out ⌵ ⌀0 x 0° on a 0.68" THRU hole. I can only think to interpret this as the THRU hole with no edge break.
I'm going to clarify with our customer but wondered if anyone else had insight since I've never seen this before.
 
Seems like an error. Doesn't it seem like an error? Yes, I've seen errors on drawings before.
 
I guess it's the result of a menu tool that has sub-optimal behavior when nothing is picked.
 
Yep, I guess so. In my experience callouts for countersinks etc. have to be deliberately included, which is why I was not assuming this was just an error.
 
I have seen this when someone used a special font, or symbol, then it changes on another computer because it doesn't have the special font/symbol.

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Also looks like bad macro somebody wrote to "improve" their CAD system.

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