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Oct 2016

Try 2.5mm maybe if they material is pretty rigid.

If they material has any squish to it (corrugated cardboard), just go with 2mm and it will squish in a little for a solid fit.

The hardest part of this will be designing the part such that a 2mm clearance on your CAD model actually equates to a 2mm gap in the printed part. I find that when working with tight tolerances, the printers are always off a little, generally .01 INCHES in the wrong direction.

So, if you are using a high end printer, I would model it with a 2.5mm+.02inch clearance.

It will no doubt be a matter of trial and error though.

If it’s an expensive print, instead print some test jigs with various clearances so you can see which one works best and how much shrinkage you expansion your are dealing with.

Please post your results here!