was thinking that rather than printing a custom sealing lid for the soup tin, why not find a screw top sealed can and attach the ports to that?
was looking all over supermarkets & bargain stores to try find a container the size n shape of a soup can, has a resealable lid, preferably transparent to view the liquid and a flat lid top surface to drill & bolt the ports onto.
the only ones I found suitable were a jar of coffee but the glass might shatter, and a plastic clear can of sweetener, got the 85p sweetener.
had a square flat top but I question the seal
card seal was too thin n leaking
so tried some spare gasket sheet but the flimsy plastic can leaked badly. certainly not using this nor consider the fragile glass jar so I'm gonna continue making the lid for the soup can..
looking at different lid sealing profiles. this one has an outer securing ring to hond the lid & seal on while I tighten the clamp but its too complicated to print accurately
the inner lip of the can was actually tapered so included that feature to make it fit
to prevent the plastic printed ports from snapping off, they'll be reinforced & screwed to the lid by a metal threaded tube.
initially tried tapping some 12dia x 1.25wall tube but the thin wall made it very weak
so instead lets cut a length of m12 bolt
and drill the hole through it
perfect
the ports are bolted to the lid and at the end of the outer port is a 90deg elbow to make the flow swirl/cyclone inside the can before exiting via the middle port.
printed & fitted the first elbow
but whilst tightening, the weak printed layers split so I'll have to stiffen the elbow part
testing if I could ziptie the lid on rather than clamping.
what I soon found was that trying to push the lid onto the can to squeeze the seal is rather inefficient.
instead, what if we seal the elastic band "along" the smooth bore of the can like an o-ring?
reprofiled the lid
made a test lip and it seals gr8
modelled the 90deg elbow into a hex nut so I can tighten it on the lid without cracking it
printed the final lid
test fit the ports and fit fine
sealed & tightened all the fittings with threadlock
assembled together