Topic: inner diameters vs. perimeters
Just trying to understand how this works.
Let's say I'm trying to make a hollow box. I want the outer dimensions to be 50mm x 50mm. But I want the inner dimension to be 49mm x 49mm. Won't the inner dimensions be dependent on how many perimeters I am printing with? Let's say I have it set to 6 perimeters in slic3r, then I may end up with inner size smaller than 49x49?
So when calibrating the X/Y and measuring dimensions, I should always go by outer dimensions of the object, not "holes", right?
I am asking because I am trying to print a very small "tube" vertically that is about 6mm in diameter and 15mm high. But the inside size must be perfect and the outside size as well, because I will have something fitting inside of the tube and something that the tube fits into.
but i'm having trouble making the diameter inside be correct when the diameter outside IS correct, and vice versa.
