I have successfully 3D printed G1/4 to 1/2inch hose barb pipe fittings that are fully air and water tight, but my yield is just awful, only 1 out of maybe 10 have the planets align just perfectly enough that the part actually passes my "water submerged with low pressure compressed air" test.
The biggest source of leaks for my parts have been the seam of the outside perimeter, and inner perimeters that have the seam aka start/end points aligned with the outer perimeter seam within the same layer, which makes for an effective micro air/water duct through the wall. I'm sure there are plenty of other micro-gaps in the print, but it's hard to see other issues when all the bubbles from the biggest culprit is obscuring all the other problems...
Does anyone know of a slicer that that exposes settings to control "over-running the perimeter" and/or "inner/outer perimeter start offset within each layer"?
Basically, in an attempt to seal the perimeter and eliminate the micro-duct created between the start and end point of the perimeter (usually referred to as the seam"), I want to see if squishing in a bit more plastic after the normal end point of the perimeter will fix the majority of through-the-part-wall leaking. Same question for offsetting perimeter starts within the same layer. I've been using Prusa Slicer exclusively and they have settings to adjust where the seam is located layer-to-layer, but that is the full extent of applicable settings I am aware of... I do not expect to get 100% perfection for air/water tight prints, but increasing the yield better than 10% would be a nice start.