![]() The following pic is an example of one of the simpler parts I would like to 3D print - an end cap for a acrylic tube with some holes for potting in cables, and relying on three 65mm rubber gaskets to make a watertight interface between the cap and the cylinder. The parts I would print might be interfaces and adapters between acrylic tubes and domes, back plates with holes for potting wires, sealing caps, motor housings, etc. I am testing to see if it is feasible to 3D print parts for an underwater ROV that would dive to ~50 meter depth, and therefore be subjected up to 5 bars of water pressure. ![]() Watertight prints for high pressure environments
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