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| + | ====== Watertight 3D Prints ====== | ||
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| + | This seems to be a difficult problem. | ||
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| + | I printed a plant pot in PLA which leaks. I have tried spray painting it inside, which didn't really do anything. Have now tried flame polishing and painting again. | ||
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| + | Problems with paint: adhesion, and differential thermal expansion. | ||
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| + | Flame polishing / sintering is difficult to do with a blowtorch well enough to work, and to not set the thing on fire. It can also discolour the print. | ||
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| + | Epoxy coating doesn' | ||
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| + | Things I've read on the internet that might help: | ||
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| + | * Use thicker layers. Reduces the number of layer gaps, so opportunities for problems. Still a lot of gaps though... | ||
| + | * Overextrude. | ||
| + | * Print hot. | ||
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| + | I did two prints of the same pot, one with thicker layers, and it was watertight, despite having a worse surface finish (more defects / burrs). | ||
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