Quanum V2 Goggle face plates

Quanum V2 Goggle face plates

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These are wider face plates for the Quanum V2 Goggles. I tried gluing the weird rubber pads that come with the goggles onto the goggles when I got them, I ended up having to double them up to make them comfortable and they fell off after a day or two. Also, they were so narrow that they would push on parts of my face and really hurt. The idea of these models is that they fit onto the Quanum V2 goggles (without needing glue) and create wider platforms to mount sponge pads on, to distribute the pressure on the wearers face. I haven't got the right foam at the time of printing, but when I do, I will take pictures of that and update the models. If you print the models on their side, they seem to print fairly well. I had some ripples with the printer I was using, but I don't think it is an inherent problem with the design its self. I designed the top face plate from scratch to fit the goggles. The cheek plates were adapted from the "Face Contact Add-On for Quanum DIY V2 Goggles" models from ptuxbury. If you have any comments or suggestions on how to improve the design let me know, or feel free to take it and adapt it as your own.

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