

I myself have made a couple of very simple watertight (non essential) prints for scubadiving. They are holding up really well!
I myself have made a couple of very simple watertight (non essential) prints for scubadiving. They are holding up really well!
The guys from Prusa Research have a lenghty blog post about watertight 3d-prints: https://blog.prusa3d.com/watertight-3d-printing-part-2_53638/ This might be a good source for tipps and tricks!
Lucky you. I just bought a tenpack of new socks.
Take care and make a stop to keep concentration!
Unfortunately not an option because my workplace does not allow the webmail.
Android (Pixel 6)
My DDG-search came up with Nine too. There seem not to be much information around its privacy which makes me hesitant.
There is still a spark of hope… If this is really coming I might just wait for it. Thank you for your research!
I tried. They must be still working on it because I could not find the possibility to add an Exchange-Account
Probably not. And if it ever gets too big, they will find a way to fuck it up 😉
Mostly covers for different hoses and valves for scientific instruments used underwater. For the seals I mostly use O-rings.