
Watertight screwtop container
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I've significantly upgraded my screwtop container design, making it even more user-friendly through improved customizer functionality. By printing the top and bottom parts in ABS plastic and sealing them with Acetone, you'll achieve a remarkably watertight seal. To achieve this level of durability, however, the seal itself must be printed using a flexible material. In my experience, Filaflex has yielded excellent results, while generic TPU has provided somewhat acceptable outcomes. The accompanying STL files serve as an example of what can be achieved with the OpenSCAD file that drives them.
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