by ferreusveritas, published
This design has been scaled by 120% of it's previous size to fit the average adult sized head.
Warped the back edges of the mask out a little for more comfort. Added a buckle hole to the top of the mask. Files are better separated with the ready-to-print mask still included.
Ready to print file should fit snugly on Makerbot Replicator 2.
Whole mask file included for those who would like to cut for printing in a different way.
Designed from official reference art in Blender and Inkscape. Artistic license was employed to adapt it from anime art to fit a real human head.
Print:
Bottom and Top(or whole mask)
2X vent
2X lens retainer
4X lens spacer
5X buckle
5X buckle bushing
Print pieces, cut off helper discs, superglue halves together. Ready-to-print mask file is designed to be printed without supports. A lens file was added but is not meant to be printed(unless you can print a clear lens). It's just for reference. Lens spacers are meant to hold 2 35mm lenses together with a colored acetate sandwiched between them.
Mask takes:
3 X #8x1/4 Machine Screws for front(optional, thread directly into plastic)
5 X #10x1/4 Machine Screws for buckles(optional for buckle attachments)
Elastic and/or velcro for fastening.
Optional glass lenses 35mmx1mm glass circles for the goggles
2 x #4x1/4 sheet metal screws for lens retainers.
I printed the mask in PLA. Glued together, bondo, sanded, flat black primer, acrylic dry brush paint, sealed with spray-able gloss modge podge.
Glue vents on after bondo and sanding.
Pro Tip:
If using PLA the glued mask can be reshaped to fit if held over a steam bath for a minute or so.