Quanum V2 Goggle face plates

Quanum V2 Goggle face plates

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These are wider face plates designed specifically for the Quanum V2 Goggles. I attempted to attach the rubber pads that come with the goggles using glue when I first received them, but ultimately had to double them up to achieve a comfortable fit and they fell off within a day or two. Additionally, the original pads were so narrow that they would press against various parts of my face and cause significant discomfort. The purpose of these new models is to securely attach onto the Quanum V2 goggles without requiring glue and provide wider platforms for mounting sponge pads, thereby distributing the pressure across the wearer's face more evenly. Unfortunately, I didn't have the necessary foam at the time of printing, but once I do obtain it, I will take photos of the resulting adaptation and update the models accordingly. When printed on their side, these models appear to print fairly well, although I experienced some ripples with my printer; however, I believe this issue is more related to the printer itself rather than any inherent problem with the design. The top face plate was created from scratch to perfectly fit the goggles, while the cheek plates were adapted from the "Face Contact Add-On for Quanum DIY V2 Goggles" models by ptuxbury. If you have any comments or suggestions on how to further improve this design, please let me know, and feel free to take it as is or adapt it according to your needs.

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