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I would like to create a water chamber (Box) that maintains moisture. My main idea right to use a snap-fit model (Two faces). However, I feel that the areas where the two face snap-fit will allow air to go through and evaporate the water. In simple terms, I would like to create a snap-fit box that can maintain water inside like a water bottle. (Moisture cage)

Note:

  • the snap-fit edges are small (gasket is hard to implement)

  • the web part will be covered (ignore it)

  • I use Formlab 3 SLA resin printer

I there something I can use to perfectly seal the moisture inside? or coat my box from the inside to prevent air exchange?

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I don't understand how you can keep moisture, since the model you show is full of holes.

However, assuming you are closing them or something else, then you can use "rotational moulding": put some liquid sealant inside the box, close the box, then start rotating it in every direction so that the sealant coats all the internal surfaces.

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