Vacuum formed and 3D printed transparent face mask with replaceable filters and an excellent seal.
I've made and donated over 1000 opaque 3D printed masks that have been fit-tested and and particle tested with great results. Using the same shape and fundamental design, I spent 4 months designing a transparent mask that fits better, has more airflow and better filtration.
Created by Geert Bevin.
This work is freely distributed under the CC BY-SA 4.0 License.
If you want to support my efforts, please consider donating through: http://paypal.me/geertbevin
The design was made with Moment of Inspiration: http://moi3d.com
You'll find the 3dm
files in the Design
folder.
Detailed instructions on how to build this mask is available in the included howto.
- works with FaceID, might require setup of alternate appearance
- excellent smile and lip-reading visibility
- great airflow through natural vertical convection (top and bottom openings)
- replaceable filters that can be cut from any flat filter material (shape templates included)
- can be treated with temporary anti-fog spray
- edge is lined with soft weather-sealing foam to create an excellent seal
- flexible but rigid mask shell allows for comfortable facial muscle movements
For masks sizing: measure down from the bridge of the nose to the bottom of the chin. Don't follow the curve, make sure to measure in a straight line, see photo.
This is how the sizes relate to the measured length:
- XL : length >= 5"
- L : length 4.5"-5"
- M : length < 4.5"
It's recommended to daily replace the filters when in constant use. For occasional use, weekly replacement is acceptable.
Recommended filter materials are:
- Filti : https://filti.com/product/filti-face-mask-material/
- BioDefensor: https://biodefensor.com
Anti-fog spray should be applied by using a microfibre cloth, spraying the cloth in order to not wet the mask's filters, then gently pat (not wipe) the inside of the mask with the humidified part of the cloth. Let dry overnight.
Recommended anti-fog products:
Outside use of the mask in cold temperatures will cause condensation and reduced transparency.
NO GUARANTEES: This mask is not approved as N95 replacements and is not guaranteed to help against COVID-19 or any other disease. I have however done extensive research and the model I provide is the best I can create with my available tools and supplies.