Wendigo Mask Wearable Halloween Costume 3D Printer Model

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License: CC BY-NC
File formats: stl,gcode
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Size:78.7 MB

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Summary

This is a Wendigo mask that is basically a helmet! My girlfriend wanted a Wendigo mask but wanted different antlers for it so I came up with this.

This was sliced into 13 pieces and took about 85 hours total to print them all. I super glued all the pieces together when they finished printing. It took me about a week to print all the pieces and almost an entire roll of filament.

I will post updated pictures as it gets painted and finished.

UPDATE
Due to popular request, I have added an additional file of the whole mask as 1 piece.
I also realized I tagged one of the wrong people for parts I used in the remix. I have added Shaman Mask by wilfredoaristo to my remix sources.

---IMPORTANT INFORMATION---
The files for the print are separated by Mask parts 1-5 from 1 being the nose to 5 being the back of the skull. The antlers are separated by Left and Right parts 1-4, 1 being at the base of the skull and 4 being the tip of the antler. The antlers are separated by Left and Right, based on how you will be looking out of the mask as if you are wearing it! So, think about what side of your head it will be on if you are wearing it and that's what side left and right will go to. if you put them on backwards the antlers will look weird. There are no reference points in the print for where the antlers go so you will have to eyeball it when you go to glue them on. We used a permanent marker around part of the antler where it meets the skull. When I went to glue it together, I just lined up the marker points and stuck it.
I printed with 10% infill on everything to make sure I could keep it light enough, so it didn't weigh too much.
I added my pre sliced G-Code files and they are already pre scaled to 105%. They have rough estimates for time and filament usage as part of the name. My printer I used is the Creality Ender 3 V2 Neo so if you have the same printer or same bed size or larger the G-Codes could save you some time. The settings on the G-Codes are set up for PLA at 200C and bed at 60C with supports already created for the ones that need supports.

I recommend scaling up from 100 if you make your own to have extra space for some padding inside the skull where your head will be sitting for extra comfort. I have a bigger head and 105% I can barely fit my head through the gap, but it fits with plenty of wiggle room once inside. My girlfriend has a smaller head, and she can put the mask on and off with ease, and there will be plenty of room to add some cushion for her head on the inside.

Left_Antler_Part_1.stl
Left_Antler_Part_1_3H_21G.gcode
Left_Antler_Part_2.stl
Left_Antler_Part_2_6H_53G.gcode
Left_Antler_Part_3.stl
Left_Antler_Part_3_7.5H_64G.gcode
Left_Antler_Part_4.stl
Left_Antler_Part_4_4H_38G.gcode
Mask_Part_1_9.5H_93G.gcode
Mask_Part_2_18H_136G.gcode
Mask_Part_3_6.5H_59G.gcode
Mask_Part_4_12H_119G.gcode
Mask_Part_5_11.5H_86G.gcode
Right_Antler_Part_1.stl
Right_Antler_Part_1_2H_20G.gcode
Right_Antler_Part_2.stl
Right_Antler_Part_2_5.5H_51G.gcode
Right_Antler_Part_3.stl
Right_Antler_Part_3_7H_69G.gcode
Right_Antler_Part_4.stl
Right_Antler_Part_4_6H_50G.gcode
Wendigo_Mask_Part_1.stl
Wendigo_Mask_Part_2.stl
Wendigo_Mask_Part_3.stl
Wendigo_Mask_Part_4.stl
Wendigo_Mask_Part_5.stl
Whole_Mask_1_Piece.stl