Get ready to terrify your friends this Halloween with the creepiest mask of the year! 🔪🎃 Inspired by the movie The Black Phone, this mask is perfectly scaled to fit a face measuring 23 cm long and 14 cm wide (but feel free to scale it up or down to make it even more terrifying!).
Crafted with high-quality 3D printing, it captures every chilling detail to transform you into the most feared villain at any Halloween party. 😱 From the sinister grin to the sharp horns that seem to whisper promises of fear, this mask will make even the bravest think twice before locking eyes with you... if they dare.
It's lightweight and comfortable, meaning you can chase down your victims (or candy!) with ease. Perfect for horror fans, collectors of spooky artifacts, and anyone who wants to be the most terrifying soul at the party.
Warning: This mask is not for the faint of heart! Do you dare to take Halloween fear to the next level?
Parámetros de impresión 3D Here are the key FDM printing parameters for a mask at 0.12 mm resolution to ensure a high-quality print:
FDM Printing Parameters - 0.12 mm Resolution Layer height: 0.12 mm
This will provide fine surface details and a smooth finish for the mask. Line width: 0.4 mm (depending on your nozzle)
Typically, the line width should match the nozzle diameter. If you're using a 0.4 mm nozzle, this is the optimal setting. Infill: 10-15%
To keep the mask lightweight but sturdy, a low infill percentage is sufficient. Use patterns like "Triangle" or "Gyroid" for better stability. Top/Bottom layers: 4-5 layers (0.6 mm - 0.75 mm)
Ensure enough top and bottom layers for a solid structure without gaps. Print speed: 40-50 mm/s
A moderate speed ensures good detail and minimizes printing errors. Travel speed: 120-150 mm/s
To prevent oozing while the nozzle moves between areas without printing. Nozzle temperature:
PLA: 200-210°C PETG: 230-240°C Depending on the filament you're using. PLA is ideal for this kind of print, but other materials can work based on your preference. Bed temperature:
PLA: 60°C PETG: 70-80°C Bed adhesion:
Use blue painter's tape, glue stick, or a heated bed with a glass surface to prevent warping. Supports:
Recommended if the mask has overhangs or complex details like horns or angled parts. Add supports for angles above 50°. Cooling fan:
PLA: 100% after the first layer. PETG: 30-50% to avoid warping. Estimated print time:
This will depend on the final size and complexity of the mask but could take anywhere from 8-16 hours or more, depending on the print size. These settings will help you achieve a detailed and durable mask, perfect for scaring everyone this Halloween!