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fix asset paths
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aleksclark committed Aug 30, 2020
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Expand Up @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ The mask body can be printed using a standard FDM printer. The attachment points

## Supports
The only part that absolutely requires supports is the manometer port, but most slicers should allow you to select this portion for supports fairly easiy.
![Sliced with supports](/assets/mask_sliced_with_supports.png)
![Sliced with supports](assets/mask_sliced_with_supports.png)

## Materials

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### Gasket / Seal
The seal around the face is accomplished by applying self-adhesive weather stripping (burlete in Spanish) around the perimeter of the mask. This should be of the hollow variety that will provide comfort to the user.

![burlete](/assets/burlete.jpg)
![burlete](assets/burlete.jpg)

The stripping should be applied as close to the edge of the mask as possible in order to provide a good seal. A double row is needed in the nose area.
![mask body face up](/assets/body_face_up.jpg)
![mask body face up](assets/body_face_up.jpg)

### Banding
A doubled 1cm elastic band is *barely* sufficient to provide a decent seal. Research is needed into materials that are readily available, comfortable to wear for extended periods, and fairly higenic.

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