
Wow, this looks really promising. I’m not sure if it really strengthens the whole part because when the waves change their height it will make the perimeters more/less compressed. Or ist this compensated with flow?

Wow, this looks really promising. I’m not sure if it really strengthens the whole part because when the waves change their height it will make the perimeters more/less compressed. Or ist this compensated with flow?
I turned on the “wrong water” in the shower. (?)
Mostly covers for different hoses and valves for scientific instruments used underwater. For the seals I mostly use O-rings.
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!


I am currently playing “It takes two” together with my wife. It looks cute, has a story that is funny and really sad at the same time and the mechanics of the game change frequently. The occasional (optional) Minigames are really fun too!
Education: Specifically how to work with and teach people with special needs.
My hometown: History, legends and geography.
Diving: A lot about physiology, gases, underwater species.
Unimportant fun facts: No idea why but I tend to remember all the useless stuff i read