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==Waterproofing 3-D prints from the makers== | ==Waterproofing 3-D prints from the makers== | ||
* epoxy coat after | * epoxy coat after or purpose made 3DP coating-- add commercial versions here: | ||
* thicker layers, more perimeters,solid, smooth chemically https://www.fabbaloo.com/blog/2017/10/19/waterproofing-your-3d-prints | * thicker layers, more perimeters,solid, smooth chemically https://www.fabbaloo.com/blog/2017/10/19/waterproofing-your-3d-prints | ||
* For chemical smoothing can use results from this paper for any type of 3DP material [[Chemical Compatibility of Fused Filament Fabrication-based 3-D Printed Components with Solutions Commonly Used in Semiconductor Wet Processing]] | * For chemical smoothing can use results from this paper for any type of 3DP material [[Chemical Compatibility of Fused Filament Fabrication-based 3-D Printed Components with Solutions Commonly Used in Semiconductor Wet Processing]] |
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Waterproofing 3-D prints from the makers
- epoxy coat after or purpose made 3DP coating-- add commercial versions here:
- thicker layers, more perimeters,solid, smooth chemically https://www.fabbaloo.com/blog/2017/10/19/waterproofing-your-3d-prints
- For chemical smoothing can use results from this paper for any type of 3DP material Chemical Compatibility of Fused Filament Fabrication-based 3-D Printed Components with Solutions Commonly Used in Semiconductor Wet Processing
- Wax- https://www.instructables.com/id/Using-Wax-to-Waterproof-3D-Prints/
- Purposefully overextrude - https://hackaday.com/2018/04/17/3d-printing-watertight-containers/
- Epoxy Clay or plumbers goop - https://nrqm.ca/2012/11/waterproofing-3d-prints-epoxy-cla/