I'm trying to build a circular PLA cylinder about 14mm dia and 13 cm long. (See http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:34778 file: shaft.stl .) Since it is a working part in a moving model, I've been trying to use 5 perimeter shells for strength. In all builds, the long axis of the shaft is vertical. At the point where the perimeter shells meet, or where layer starts if you prefer, there is an anchor point that creates a bump or blob on the outer surface. I've tried a few things, none of which seems to solve the problem. The current profile is attached.
With randomized layer starts, the whole surface is covered with the little blobs. With non-randomized starts, they line up and form a ridge, which looks easier to file off. Other attempts are: coasting with 1 and 2 mm gaps; reducing the extrusion factor, now down to 0.75; outside-in and inside-out perimeter building; overlap removal (30%); eliminate all infill; reducing the number of shells. The next thing to try is reducing the lift from 0.2 to 0.0.
A strange thing is that in many of these trials, the first few layers are almost perfect, but as the build grows, the "seam" grows and grows. The seam protrudes on the inside as well as outside. Also, as the build grows, a vertical bump forms above the surface of the layer at the join.
Any suggestions will be appreciated.