Pleasing esthetics is not a necessary drawing requirement. Drawings are to concisely define a part. If it is not obvious that a chamfer goes all around, or that a hole is a thru hole, then more data needs to be added to the drawing. Otherwise, you are not being concise. If the chamfer is only part way around the cylinder, then more information is needed, such as where does it begin or end. If it is not clear that a hole is a thru hole by looking at the drawing, then a depth or "thru" needs to be added to the callout. Welds may not be required to be all around, but may be spaced around the cylinder, depending on the design intent, which would be shown in the symbol. If it is obvious that the weld is all around, then why add the symbol?
The objective is to keep a drawing as simple as possible while clearly and fully defining the item to be made.