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Hole did not regenerate properly.

I have what should be a very simple drawing.  It is a 7.625 X 7.625 plate with two .56" diameter holes, .55" deep. One hole on each of the top left and right corners, 1.25" from top and
1.25" from the left and right side.  After placing the holes on the drawing and clicking the the GREEN  check mark I get a message, "Hole did not regenerate properly. No target part selected for holes."   Since I (think) I only have 1 part, the plate, that I placed the points on then set the holes on those points.  I also tried, "select mate connectors" from the hole drop down and get the same message.

  What am I missing/doing wrong?

Today is my first day using OnShape or any CAD program.  Trying to learn enough to do some DIY projects using a Plasma CNC table.
Thanks for your help.

Best Answer

  • nick_papageorge073nick_papageorge073 Member, csevp Posts: 831 PRO
    edited November 2023 Answer ✓
    You need to have a solid in order to make a hole. Right now you only have a sketch. Extrude the sketch into a solid, then the holes will work.

    When you are all done with your part, you can right click on the face and select export as dxf/dwg for your plasma cutter.

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