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Thanks for the PETG help

I tried just about every suggestion here, but still couldn't get an airtight print. This is transparent PLA. I'm going to play with my speeds and overlap to try to get it clearer, but it was dimensionally accurate and completely sealed the first try.

Don't look too carefully at the barrel, it's just a hollow test one. I was able to eyedropper fill and test the grip section with it, but the OD is wrong, and there's no real filling mechanism in it. That's phase 2 of this project!

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  • Looks good. I'm glad it worked. I need to try clear PLA too, that's new to me.

    You can also sand and polish any filament with decent results. The only issue with PLA is usually related to temperature, if you are using power tools, and only if you push too hard when looking to achieve an accurate finish with a specific grit.

    I use a similar sanding and polishing regime as I would with auto body clear coats, except I improvise for household junk instead of buying proper polishing compound. I owned a body shop for most of my 20's. If you have any questions feel free to ask.

    • I'll definitely try that out. I have quite a bit of experience making plastic shiny, I like to work on vintage pens. Probably sand it from 320 to 6000, the switch to Novus 3 through 1. It will probably feel more quality than the thick layers I've been doing with my 0.6 nozzle.

  • If you're looking for watertightness and optical clarity, have you considered looking at Taulman T-glase? One of it's advertised features is that it has very little thermal shrinkage and can be tuned to be watertight for FDA approved food purposes. It's PETT not PETG but that's not too different from PETG IIRC. I've personally been looking to get a hold of some for my own 3d printed fountain pen experiments

    Also there's a chance it might be an issue with the sliced model itself, not your filament settings. Cura can do some funky things sometimes with holes

  • You should post on the fountain pens community on the wayfarers haven instance! I'm sure folks there would love to see this, and even more so once you get a result you're happy with!

    • Wow, I swear I searched for fountain pen communities when I got on Lemmy but I must have only been searching locally. Thank you! I will certainly post it when it's done.

      I'll give you a sneak peek at what I think the filling system will be. I thought I was going to make it a lever filler, but this is even easier.

      This is a Jaxon Self-Filling #4, very similar to a Conklin Crescent Filler. Actually, I believe Jaxon was a Conklin subsidiary. It's just a button connected to a big bar that squishes the sac, and a rotating slotted ring keeps you from accidentally pushing the button.

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