Full Face Fox Mask
Full Face Fox Mask by Perihelion Prints
Scaled to fit most adult heads. May need to do a test print to confirm fit, and scale slightly if a given dimension is out a bit.
For attachment to your head, use cord or ribbon. You can measure enough to go around your head, then make two strips of that length and attach them to the sides of the mask. Hot glue works well. Then you can position the mask over your face, pull the cord or ribbons back, and make a knot behind your head. Or you can edit the file to come up with your own solution.
You may also want to put a piece of foam in the middle of the forehead section, so it's not resting right up against your face.
Designed in Blender. STL and .blend files included. Dimensions in millimetres.
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0.20mm layer height recommended.
Organic supports recommended. You may need to adjust the orientation of the mask to fit it on your printer's bed, but try to print it as upright as possible for best results. If you're struggling to fit it on your print bed, you may be able to scale it down by 5% or so without affecting the fit that much.
PLA/PETG recommended.
Filament Usage (estimated): 190g
Printing Time (estimated): 13h
^ Estimates based off slicing the regular variant for a Prusa MK3.9. Your mileage may vary.
Multi-colour print supported, if you have a multi-material printer!
Simply import the "BASE", "ACCENTS", and "NOSE" STLs into your slicer at the same time. PrusaSlicer for instance can recognize them as one part.

















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