November 10, 2024
Description
A round face mask with a smiling moon and smiling sun. Inspiration came from an animatronic in “Five Nights at Freddie's: security breach”, but I made it a bit more calm and less creepy :)
This is my first, more organic model using software I never used before, so I am still improving my design skills and work flow for that, but for the “Masks" contest there was a deadline which had to be followed of course.
It has holes on the top and sides for a strap to keep it in place on your face (straps not included). All parts can be glued together using PLA gloop or any glue for plastics of your choice.
Size testing
When you download the 3mf file in Bambu Studio, you can use the mask on plate 4 to test the size without needing to print the bigger parts. The standard layer height is set to 0.2mm, but when slicing the test mask, a larger layer height of 0.24 or 0.28 can be used to shorten the print time.
Make sure to properly scale all parts when adjusting for your face size. If you want to make one part 10% larger, make all parts 10% larger. This can easily be done by multiplying the default value by 1.1 and filling in the new value. Exporting the different parts from the software resulted in some parts having a different number for their scale value, but the ones provided in the 3mf file are correct
When downgliding the separate STL files
Scale the moon half of the mask and the sun side of the mask to 880% and the Sun ray to 22.5%. Then they should be the same sizes as in the provided 3mf file. If there any problems with this, let me know and I will try to come with a solution as fast as possible.
License:
BY-NC-SA