For context working on rings, so keeping things small. I’m designing a jewelry ring, with an inner Ti layer, that will then have copper ‘jewels’ attached to the outer face.
Questions on if inset details can go below the minimum wall thickness of .5mm.
Can a Ti print with the minimum wall thickness of .5 mm have .3 mm circumference hemispherical ‘dimples’? That would make a thin point of .35mm, though as a small feature instead of a wall. Note: Purpose of dimples would be on an inner face for glue/cement to fill and solidify in for a mechanical ‘pin’ connection. Print quality of the hemispheres is not important.
I’ve made a diagram for clarity. The questionable area marked in red, a third area I don’t think will be a problem, but could be, marked in orange.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1bip9oyidQ-Ahof2hfUuVwqeN_VZR5UOHLFGBCZDZGgU/edit?usp=sharing
Thanks
Edit: Removed a question about an edge bevel without an inner fillet, on a minimum wall thickness ‘box’. My mental picture was mistaken that it would cause the edge/corner to be less than the minimum wall thickness, which is not the case.