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Wearable "Du Hast" Mask - Rammstein (Remix)

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Publication date 2022-09-02 at 23:02
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Published to Thingiverse on: 2022-09-02 at 22:55
Design number 829477

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I didn't like that it had that big honking nose piece near the nose bridge.
Removed that whole lot of extra nose material and reduces a LOT of texture and extra surfaces that were on the original mask.

Fills and fits the face with sooo much more comfort.

After printing 3 iterations it has come out soo much better.

Printing 4 of them for the concert that will be coming up on September 17th, 2022.

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Summary
Rammstein Mask
As inspired by the music video and stage performances of Du Hast, by Rammstein
Summary
Perfect for going to a Rammstein show, halloween or just wearing around the house to freak people out...

To print, I oriented the mask face forward on the print bed with a brim and minimal support on the eye overhangs the first couple of times (as in the picture), but I actually managed to print the last few with no supports at all as I got braver, and they came out great. YMMV

Post processed with filler primer spray (2 coats), then matte white spray paint (2 coats). 4mm bungee cord cut to length and toggles to be worn as a mask.

I made 5 of these for a great UK Rammstein tribute band, Rammlied (http://www.rammlied.com/) Go see them and you can check out the finished masks for real :)

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Print Settings
Printer brand:
Wanhao

Printer:
Wanhao Duplicator i3 Plus

Rafts:
No

Supports:
Doesn't Matter

Resolution:
0.2 mm

Infill:
20-30 %

Filament brand:
Surreal

Filament material:
PLA

Notes:
Printed with the mask upright, with a brim for added surface area for bed adhesion worked great.

Decent cooling and printing at 195 degrees, I was able to ditch the supports and got some nicely printed overhangs on the eyes and nose.

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