Quote Originally Posted by richardphat View Post
Don't bother, plastic failed miserably, most cheapo plastic have their glass transition near boiling point of water....
And having them to endure heat cycle is just destroying them.

And you will likely face complaint from pissed off customer....
Hint:

Use the right plastic then.


Like Polypropylene. Or a food safe PETG.

Nah, you can print it just fine.

The problem is the inherent texture building up massive amounts of bacteria. That's the thing that prevents this from being done safely.