To make an STL 3D model look waterproof, you need a **watertight mesh**—free of gaps, holes, or non-manifold edges—created with 3D repair or modeling software.
Watertightness is critical because STLs represent surfaces; any defect breaks the "seal" needed to block water. Even small gaps can ruin the waterproof effect.
Use free tools like Meshmixer: Run the "Inspector" to find issues, then "Fill Holes" or "Make Solid" to seal gaps. Merge overlapping vertices to eliminate weak points. For complex fixes, try Netfabb’s repair features.
Finish by testing the mesh—if it’s fully sealed, it will appear (and function) waterproof.
