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> Sergey,
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> We haven't tried threaded chamber junctions. It's an intriguing idea,
> though. I'm a little worried that the printing tolerances and surface
> finish wouldn't be sufficient to provide a good seal, but at the same time
> I did 3D print a cap for 15 mL conical vials for another project that was
> water-tight.
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> Will certainly give it a shot when I get some free time.
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> Thanks,
> Rusty
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> On Wed, May 25, 2016 at 9:56 AM, Sergey Tauger <
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> > Hello Rusty,
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> > Did you try taper (conical) tread between top and bottom parts? It will
> > allow get rid of
> > magnets and probably silicon rubber. I saw teflon chambers with taper
> > thread, made using
> > CNC app 20 years ago, they still perform good enough.
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> > Best,
> > Sergey
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