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Spooky Skull Mask
by Beard_Face
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It's time for a spooky Halloween. For this build, I used:
-A black beanie
-Hot glue
-Velcro (double sided, fabric adhesive is recommended)
-Black see-through cloth (I used Polyester Interlock Fabric)
-LED's from a previous costume (Optional)
If you find a different way to make your mask that is better for the circumstances, awesome!
I was originally going to use 8x8 LED Matrices to program moving eyes, but the LED Matrices I ordered were crushed in the mail. *sad*. Anyways, the glowing eyes are completely optional and it looks fine without them.
*IMPORTANT*
MAKE SURE THE SIZE IS CORRECT WHEN YOU PRINT!!!
I've had problems with my files scaling incorrectly so when you go to print, I recommend scaling both parts by a factor of 10 so that they are 10 times larger than what they start as.
The nose piece won't require any supports but the mask itself will. I recommend printing with the front of the mask facing up for the best possible print.
-A black beanie
-Hot glue
-Velcro (double sided, fabric adhesive is recommended)
-Black see-through cloth (I used Polyester Interlock Fabric)
-LED's from a previous costume (Optional)
If you find a different way to make your mask that is better for the circumstances, awesome!
I was originally going to use 8x8 LED Matrices to program moving eyes, but the LED Matrices I ordered were crushed in the mail. *sad*. Anyways, the glowing eyes are completely optional and it looks fine without them.
*IMPORTANT*
MAKE SURE THE SIZE IS CORRECT WHEN YOU PRINT!!!
I've had problems with my files scaling incorrectly so when you go to print, I recommend scaling both parts by a factor of 10 so that they are 10 times larger than what they start as.
The nose piece won't require any supports but the mask itself will. I recommend printing with the front of the mask facing up for the best possible print.
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