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2 Project description

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+Apparently it is possible to have comparatively tight and well fitting +test tube cap even from hard (PLA) materials. +

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+Idea is to have outer/entrance radius slightly larger than test tube +and inner radius slightly smaller. Internal cap radius keeps gradually +decreasing. This provides tight fit. +

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