Open Source N95 Face Mask Conceptual Design: Difference between revisions
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To be printed in TPU for better seal and comfort at face. STL files [https://slack-files.com/TTU7AC5R9-F0110R23AR5-3a864a9d57] | To be printed in TPU for better seal and comfort at face. STL files [https://slack-files.com/TTU7AC5R9-F0110R23AR5-3a864a9d57] | ||
[[File:MontanaMaskSEAL.png]] | [[File:MontanaMaskSEAL.png|100px ]] | ||
Made test print versions of both the Billings MontanaMask and the SEAL study .stl files Does look like they will fit on the 150 cube bed! The SEAL is offset 2.85 mm from the surface of the MoontanaMask- this distance may need to be adjusted depending on material behavior. Wonder about the g-code setting 'spiralize contours' for this [https://open-source-ecology.slack.com/archives/CVDGTMD5H/p1585418587000900] | |||
[[File:MMfacefit.png|100px ]] [[File:MontanaMaskSEALtest4mmL.png|100px ]] | |||
Just realized the SEALtest.stl is too thin to capture enough material on the interior |
Revision as of 22:44, 28 March 2020
MontanaMaskSEAL
To be printed in TPU for better seal and comfort at face. STL files [1]
Made test print versions of both the Billings MontanaMask and the SEAL study .stl files Does look like they will fit on the 150 cube bed! The SEAL is offset 2.85 mm from the surface of the MoontanaMask- this distance may need to be adjusted depending on material behavior. Wonder about the g-code setting 'spiralize contours' for this [2]
Just realized the SEALtest.stl is too thin to capture enough material on the interior