On the bottom side I glued and screwed the Aluplate with an special Epoxy glue.
On the top side I use a special plastic spay to waterproof the printed parts.
When I screw all together, I will put 2 layers leal between.
My printer can only handel 20x20x20, so I need to print it in 4 runs.
The 1st part needed +30 meters of filament for the 1st part when set to 20 % infill.
Anyway. I thought that 5% t would be enough as it will be covered with CF.
2 more hours to go, and the 1st 3D part will be done. I’m going to do a small test on this and see how it will end up.
I am also planning to glue the bottom aluminium plate to the PLA.
Spraying the top part with waterproof plastic sounds good. What pray are you using? Do you have a link to the product for me?
Today I screwed all together and drove to the lake and make my first water test.
What should I say, water is coming inside both areas.
Now I must start searching from where…
Very nice , for the leak , I would use a screw hole from the access round trappe to put a hollow screw and pressure the box under water ( like a pump bike or else …)