Sans Mask Devided (4-6 parts)
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My Son wanted a Sans Mask and I liked Mizunoslove's design, but it wouldn't fit my printer...
Also it looked uncomfortable, as there is nowhere for the wearer's nose to go.
So, I cut out a void for a person's nose to fit. Then I sliced the original file into 4 pieces.
Thinking they would print smoother standing up, I rotated them.
Although the Top files would fit my WallaceG1 printer, they were too tall for my ecksbot. So, I re-sliced them to fit most 200mm bed printers.
Print Settings
Printer:
Echertech ecksbot
Rafts:
Doesn't Matter
Supports:
Yes
Resolution:
.2mm
Infill:
15
Notes:
I Printed in ABS, but PLA might work with less warping. Although glueing and possible sanding PLA may be tricky...
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6 part print
Step 1
Print Bottom Left and Bottom Right.
If you have a tall enough printer (>140mm) then print Top Left and Top Right.
Everyone else prints Top Left 1 & 2 and Top Right 1 & 2.
Now glue all the sections together. Some sanding may be needed. As I printed in ABS, I used Acetone on the edges to glue them together.
Sadly, the ABS warped...
Step 2 or so...
I used the support pieces, some Acetone and a glass jar to make some ABS paste/slurry.
Filling
More filling
Step 3 ish
I used a popsicle stick to spread the paste/slurry into the gaps and along some seams.
Let it dry overnight.
Sanded paste
Gaps be gone!
Step done.
I sanded all the glossy and bumpy areas where the ABS paste/slurry was used, until it matched the rest of the surfaces.
Now you might want to paint.
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Hello! I really love this one... I want to make one for myself... Can you spare the dimension of the final product so I know the scale?
I used foam on the inside to make sure it would fit my son's face. It was just enough so the mask didn't touch his nose The foam was the same stuff you get in storage cases so it was rigid but soft. Your mask looks great!
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