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Posted (edited) · How to make continuous printing on thin bottom surface for embedded magnet?

I want to hide the circular seam underneath the magnet (see pictures), is there a way or setting to make one unify bottom surface?

I left a 0.2 mm gap between the magnet and the bottom surface in CAD (same problem with 0.4mm gap).

 

My magnet exact size is 4mm dia, 2.8mm thickness

 

Any help would be appreciated
 

 

 

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