Bavaria Mask

Bavaria Mask

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Good Afternoon from Bavaria, Germany! I recently stumbled upon Michael Platt's Montana Mask edition and was thoroughly impressed with how well the filter is secured in place. Deciding to give it a try, I printed out all the parts and was pleased to find that they fit together seamlessly - kudos on a job well done! However, after donning the mask, I noticed that the exhaled air streams directly forward, which left me feeling somewhat uneasy. To address this issue, I made some adjustments to the screw design so that the airflow now flows backward toward the wearer's face. One potential drawback of my revised design is that it may require a bit more filament and print time compared to the original version. If you're interested in printing your own Utah Edit mask, you'll need to obtain the files from "Montana Mask Utah Edit" and replace the screw part with the one I've attached here for download.

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