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You can try to play with the setting "Slicing Tolerance" and set it to "exclusive".
But you will never get the diameter on your object as designed in CAD. Holes are always smaller than designed, so if you need accurate horizontal holes, you should design it slightly bigger or drill them out after printing.
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You can try to play with the setting "Slicing Tolerance" and set it to "exclusive".
But you will never get the diameter on your object as designed in CAD. Holes are always smaller than designed, so if you need accurate horizontal holes, you should design it slightly bigger or drill them out after printing.
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