I am currently printing a part with an embedded magnet. My 3D model contains a cylindrical groove for the magnet. The 3D printer is programmed to pause when it reaches the top of the groove. The magnets can then be inserted, and printing continued.
In order to make the model stronger and seal the magnet the infill is made of gyroids. After printing, a hole is drilled into the gyroids in the base and top of the model and epoxy is injected with a syringe. All that works fine. However, it would be an advantage if the grove was printed without any walls, so the gyroids were exposed. That would ensure that the magnet would be covered it the injected epoxy and thereby better protected. Is that possible?