Jeti DC-16 NG Facemask
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Not liking large transport cases, I created this custom facemask for my new Jeti DC-16 NG so that the switches or sticks don't get damaged in my flightbag. Printed in Prusament's vibrant 'lipstick red' PLA on a Prusa I3 Mk3 to match the transmitter perfectly. This design includes space for a seal made from RTV silicone around the edge, ensuring electrical compatibility and preventing damage to the anodized finish of your shiny new transmitter. It's essential to use electrical RTV silicone for the seal, as regular bathroom sealant releases acetic acid that can remove the anodizing on your transmitter. Alternatively, you could use a viton gasket or a laser-cut gasket from maker foam. Remember to wait at least a day before using the facemask to allow the seal to fully cure. I learned this the hard way and don't want you to make the same mistake. This design doesn't include a clip system to hold it in place, but mine fits snugly into my flightbag without any issues. If yours doesn't stay attached, a large elastic band should do the trick. A print for a support is included to hold the two halves of the facemask together. This was an afterthought, as I initially assumed the two sides would bond using cyano adhesive alone. The long support fits down the main seam, and you can trim it to fit the edge seams. The gcode files are provided for a Prusa, but if slicing, you'll need to flip a copy of one side in your slicer to create the other half of the body.
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