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Countersunk holes

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Hello,
I tried to make a countersunk or chamfered hole, but it seems like this only works with solids that were extruded and not solids that were created using the sheet metal option.
My part has already been made in sheet metal so I don't want to start over by redoing it as an extruded piece. Is there a way for chamfer option to make countersunk holes on sheet metal?
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It should be possible with the buil-in hole tool. I just tried it to make sure it works:
https://cad.onshape.com/documents/10af80cd7df549809a079780/w/ff894d5dfe0bb731920dfc34/e/7ab0a7a362d3f43392a33dad?renderMode=0&rightPanel=sheetMetalPanel&uiState=679f61df334da51a148e9c2b
Did you craete the hole with extruding a sketched circle and then chamfering it? If so: Try the hole tool. It is the more consistent and also the more efficient approach.