A hole in engineering is a circle cut out or an opening in an object. In engineering holes can be drilled, punched or made using a rotating part fed into a stationary cutting tool. It’s important to note here that hole features are completely dependent on the type and shape of the cutting tool.
Holes mirror the diameter, depth and geometry of the tool. When a hole is drilled to a certain depth, which is less than the depth of the object, it’s called a blind hole and when the hole passes from both sides of the object, it’s called a through hole.
Before we delve into the common types of holes. I’ll start with a simple hole that will help you understand all the other holes and their callout symbols.