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## 2 - Mask assembly and printing ## 2 - Mask assembly and printing
### 2.a - Supplies : _3D Printing_
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Assembly of the mask is very simple, you wil first need to print : Assembly of the mask is very simple, you wil first need to print :
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Print orientation are quite evident, altough we would suggest priting the adapter tube with the flat "top" surface on the bed, and using miniaml support to support the two threads ment to hold filters and to support the insuflation mask connector. Print orientation are quite evident, altough we would suggest priting the adapter tube with the flat "top" surface on the bed, and using miniaml support to support the two threads ment to hold filters and to support the insuflation mask connector.
### 2.b - Supplies : _Other supplies_
You will also need extra supplies : You will also need extra supplies :
- 1 insuflation mask of the correct size - 1 insuflation mask of the correct size
- ~1m/3ft of elastic to hold the mask to yor face - ~1m/3ft of elastic to hold the mask to yor face
- either 2 compatible filter canister or 1 filter canister and 1 plug - either 2 compatible filter canister or 1 filter canister and 1 plug
### 2.c - Assembly : _Insuflation mask_
To assemble you can connect the insufltion mask to the adapter with the oppenig of the main tube of the adapter pointing toward the chin ; and tie two adjustable elastic loops (_simply tie the elastic to one side, loop it through the other side and tie a knot onto itself so it can slide lengthening/shortening the elastic loop length_) to the two pairs of tie-off points to hold the mask to your face. To assemble you can connect the insufltion mask to the adapter with the oppenig of the main tube of the adapter pointing toward the chin ; and tie two adjustable elastic loops (_simply tie the elastic to one side, loop it through the other side and tie a knot onto itself so it can slide lengthening/shortening the elastic loop length_) to the two pairs of tie-off points to hold the mask to your face.
To assemble the output one-way valve you can first screw the base ([3Dfiles/one_way_valve/owv_base_cap.stl](./3Dfiles/one_way_valve/)) into the main tube of the adapter, with the smoother surface pointing down, until it is right under the tube that connect to the insuflation mask. After greasing the surface you can screw the membrane insert ([3Dfiles/one_way_valve/owv_membrane_insert.stl](./3Dfiles/one_way_valve/)_, or equivalently_ [3Dfiles/one_way_valve/owv_separate_membrane.stl](./3Dfiles/one_way_valve/) _and_ [3Dfiles/one_way_valve/owv_separate_membrane_insert.stl](./3Dfiles/one_way_valve/)) until the membrane makes contact with the smooth surface of the base. ### 2.d - Assembly : _Output one-way valve_
If you opted to use an output filter (:warning: **_and have accordingly modified the parameters of the adapter tube_** :warning:), you can no put the filter aterial (_coton, or some other minimaly ait-restricting material_) at the output of the one-way valve, and thread a cap ([3Dfiles/one_way_valve/owv_base_cap.stl](./3Dfiles/one_way_valve/)) to hold it into place. <img src="https://git.deuxfleurs.fr/distorsion/3D-printed-parametric-gaz-mask/media/branch/main/pictures/gaz_mask_input_owv_step1.png?raw=true" alt="Image not available" height="250" />
**Note** that if you chose to use an input one-way valve (:warning: **_and have accordingly modified the parameters of the adapter tube_** :warning:), you need to screw the same 3D-prints as for the output one-way valve **before** screwing the ones for the output one-way valve. The pieces for the input one-way valve would be screwed in the same order and orientation as for the output one-way valve, but would be screwed as far as possible into the adapter tube. To assemble the output one-way valve you can first screw the base ([3Dfiles/one_way_valve/owv_base_cap.stl](./3Dfiles/one_way_valve/)) into the main tube of the adapter, with the smoother surface pointing down, until it is right under the tube that connect to the insuflation mask.
<img src="https://git.deuxfleurs.fr/distorsion/3D-printed-parametric-gaz-mask/media/branch/main/pictures/gaz_mask_input_owv_step2.png?raw=true" alt="Image not available" height="250" />
After greasing the surface you can screw the membrane insert ([3Dfiles/one_way_valve/owv_membrane_insert.stl](./3Dfiles/one_way_valve/)_, or equivalently_ [3Dfiles/one_way_valve/owv_separate_membrane.stl](./3Dfiles/one_way_valve/) _and_ [3Dfiles/one_way_valve/owv_separate_membrane_insert.stl](./3Dfiles/one_way_valve/)) until the membrane makes contact with the smooth surface of the base.
<img src="https://git.deuxfleurs.fr/distorsion/3D-printed-parametric-gaz-mask/media/branch/main/pictures/gaz_mask_input_owv_step3_filter.png?raw=true" alt="Image not available" height="250" />
If you opted to use an output filter (:warning: _**and have accordingly modified the parameters of the adapter tube**, as shown in the above picture_ :warning:), you can no put the filter aterial (_coton, or some other minimaly ait-restricting material_) at the output of the one-way valve, and thread a cap ([3Dfiles/one_way_valve/owv_base_cap.stl](./3Dfiles/one_way_valve/)) to hold it into place.
### 2.e - Assembly : _Optional input one-way valve_
<img src="https://git.deuxfleurs.fr/distorsion/3D-printed-parametric-gaz-mask/media/branch/main/pictures/gaz_mask_output_owv_step1.png?raw=true" alt="Image not available" height="250" />
<img src="https://git.deuxfleurs.fr/distorsion/3D-printed-parametric-gaz-mask/media/branch/main/pictures/gaz_mask_output_owv_step2.png?raw=true" alt="Image not available" height="250" />
**Note** that if you chose to use an input one-way valve (:warning: _**and have accordingly modified the parameters of the adapter tube**, as shown in the above picture_ :warning:), you need to screw the same 3D-prints as for the output one-way valve **before** screwing the ones for the output one-way valve. The pieces for the input one-way valve would be screwed in the same order and orientation as for the output one-way valve, but would be screwed as far as possible into the adapter tube.
You can finally screw a canister or plug to each of the two thread, and you have an assembled mask ! You can finally screw a canister or plug to each of the two thread, and you have an assembled mask !
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## 4 - Older version ## 4 - Older version
<img src="https://git.deuxfleurs.fr/distorsion/3D-printed-parametric-gaz-mask/media/branch/main/pictures/gaz_mask_v6_3Dmodel_picture1.png?raw=true" alt="Image not available" height="300" />
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<img src="https://git.deuxfleurs.fr/distorsion/3D-printed-parametric-gaz-mask/media/branch/main/pictures/gaz_mask_v6_picture2.jpeg?raw=true" alt="Image not available" height="300" /> <img src="https://git.deuxfleurs.fr/distorsion/3D-printed-parametric-gaz-mask/media/branch/main/pictures/gaz_mask_v6_picture2.jpeg?raw=true" alt="Image not available" height="300" />

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