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Topic: tolerance for holes

I must insert cylindrical magnets (diameter 2mm, height 2mm) into holes of an alumide model. I made a hole of exactly 2mm (see screenshot), which was stupid since I should have known that it would be impossible to get the magnet into the hole. What do you think would be a reasonable tolerance? 2.2mm? Also, should I produce a slightly tapered hole in order to facilitate the insertion? Many thanks for your help!

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Re: tolerance for holes

If I am trying to make something that slides together nicely(loose enough that glue would be needed to insure it stays in place), I usually use .2-.3mm for tolerances. Make sure you do all your calibrations.

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