
Mask
thingiverse
The first step involves saving your 3D model in STL format. Next, access one of the designated computers that connect directly to the 3D printers. Open up your STL file within Cura 3D. From there, you can scale the model to the precise size and rotate it so that it can make contact with the build plate. By utilizing Layer view, you can navigate through the layers using the scroll bar to visualize how the model will be printed. Since this particular model features a flat base, it does not necessitate enabling the “Enable Support” option. Verify all options to ensure they are set correctly; Layer height is 0.25, shell thickness should be 0.4 mm for added resilience, print speed should be 40, the slower it prints, the more precise it will be, PLA filament requires a temperature of 210° C, adhesion type should be brim, cut off object bottom, and File > Save > G-Code. The build plate needs to be prepared by applying stick glue. Afterward, open up the G Code, confirm that the printer is preheated, and click PRINT, then CONNECT to the printer.
With this file you will be able to print Mask with your 3D printer. Click on the button and save the file on your computer to work, edit or customize your design. You can also find more 3D designs for printers on Mask.