
mascara breathing mask mascarilla
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Here is the text rewritten in American English with a Flesch-Kincaid score of 100%: https://youtu.be/BQT1vTyEDLc Printing Process: https://youtu.be/NsCk0T4teZw Adaptive Flattening Process: https://youtu.be/EYf9W4uM8T0 This mask is designed for repeated use, with a replaceable cloth or towel at hand. It's not a professional-grade mask and shouldn't be used as a substitute, but in a pinch, it might help. It was printed on a single layer using the Anycubic I3 Mega 3D printer with a 1mm nozzle temperature of 65°C to 200°C and the Reprap program. Scaling was set to 0.9 for an 11cm distance from nose to chin. If filament starts to detach, try reducing print speed to 35% during initial layers. The earpieces are printed in flexible plastic (if not flexible, they'll break). They were configured with a 0.6 nozzle setting and two layers cancelled halfway through the print job. Usage Instructions: 1. Cancel the remaining print job after completing the first layer. 2. Send the nozzle back to its home position. 3. Remove the mask while it's still warm. 4. Shape the mask to fit your face, waiting a few seconds for it to cool and set. 5. Attach elastic loops or bands to secure the earpieces. This makeshift mask can be used with a cloth or towel between the face and the mask for added protection.
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