How to Wear A Mask Sign

How to Wear A Mask Sign

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People on TV often wear masks that don't cover their entire face, which can be confusing to see. It's possible that some people in the real world also think this way, since they might not get out much either. To help educate them, a sign could be designed with different colored layers, indicating what part of the face is protected by a mask. The design has been created but not yet printed. However, it can be printed using 3D filament and a specific script in Cura to change colors at certain points. If sliced at a 0.2mm layer height, the color changes will occur at layers 19 for the face parts and 37 for the mask and text sections. The base and wrong parts of the sign can be printed solidly and then glued together. I might not print this design yet, but it's available as a work in progress. If I do decide to print it, the description will be updated accordingly.

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