Deadbird

Deadbird

cults3d

Bird skull mask with moveable jaw! few things for best results with this mask. you will want to print in a good material. I printed in PLA+. Make sure it is a material you have used before and go high with infill. the hinges have to be strong to work, this is why. you will need to support the bottom areas, under the teeth, around the cheek areas and the hooks for hinging. The Jawbone will need the pegs for the hinging supported. This mask will likely catch on your jaw and not need the added strap under it like the human skull mask I modeled, but it will need some work with the strap. I looped the strap around the strap holes, so that there are 2 layers, and when the mask is on, pull one of the straps to the top of my head and leave the other around the back, that will keep the mask from sliding while you are moving the jaw. make sure your strap is fairly tight. A sloppy loose mask will move around. With an average face, this should not be uncomfortable, and, you can always add padding if you are finding areas are pressed hard against the face. you will probably need to do a lot of adjusting to get the jaw to work right, consider where the rear strap is and if it needs more or less tension

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