This video is by a pack of nerds who make submersible drones.
The thing that peaked my interest was a reference to a product called "Dichtol" that a model is soaked in to fill all the voids in the model that let water ingress in.
https://www.amazon.com.be/-/en/DIAMANT- ... B0C4YZ99PJ
Unfortunately I cannot find it in Aust
Waterproofing 3D prints
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Re: Waterproofing 3D prints
Not sure if this is exactly what you want but they are in Oz
https://www.metalspraysupplies.com/cons ... rs?start=1
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Thanks Philip I have contacted the company and will wait till they replyphilipy wrote: ↑Sat Nov 09, 2024 8:22 amNot sure if this is exactly what you want but they are in Oz
https://www.metalspraysupplies.com/cons ... rs?start=1
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