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<img src="https://git.deuxfleurs.fr/distorsion/3D-printed-parametric-gaz-mask/media/branch/main/pictures/gaz_mask_v8_picture1.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_v8_picture2.jpeg?raw=true" alt="Image not available" height="300" />
Here is the [printable page](https://www.printables.com/model/1114079-parametric-gaz-mask) for this model.
## 1 - General principle
There was many major version (8 in total) of this gaz mask before arriving at a final design.
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Parameters that are presented in gray are target values that can be applied to other parameters (_that share part of the name_) to obtain a certain effect - _mainly using the integrated canister or having the minimal size to use the nato-adapter with a 40mm canister_ -; which can also be done by seting to **O** istead of **1** the \"_direct mount (1) or nato thread mount (0)_" field associated to the _**dm1_nt0_selector**_ parameter.
You will also need to enter face measures, which are denoted by a pink color. You can check "_mask_body -> face_interface -> Boolean -> mask_body_lip -> Pad011 -> **Sketch020**_" to understand the exact meaning of each parameter, and thus how you should measure your own face.
You will also need to enter face measures, which are denoted by a pink color. You can check "_mask_body -> face_interface -> Boolean -> mask_body_lip -> Pad011 -> **Sketch020**_" to understand the exact meaning of each parameter, and thus how you should measure your own face.
## License
```
3D-printed-israeli-bandage" (c) by @distorsion
"3D-printed-israeli-bandage" is licensed under a
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
You should have received a copy of the license along with this
work. If not, see <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/>.
```

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