@cccpresser aw, would've been nice to do some testing with higher temps for better layer adhesion, but that design would've probably had to have less overhangs for that
@cccpresser you can make PETG layers melt into each other if you get them really hot and overextrude some. but it takes some tuning and all I got to work was messier. Also overhangs will droop a lot https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9qb25Gi4Jv0
@cccpresser @noiob you can print in abs and use acetone smoothing, works without infill.
@nd @cccpresser no, I can't print ABS
@noiob You can print a stupid 'pressure vessel' for further tests.
We have plenty of fittings left we can use for experimenting with water pressure.
I would really like to know if one can get the FDM print watertight. Perhaps bricklayer-mode?