For some mysterious reason my SCUBA masks strap got ripped – while not even being used! Just like someone’s bitten off a part of it, while also stealing one of the foldback clips or whatever they’re called.
So instead of buying a new one from some reputable diving gear shop, I rather opted for risking my life with yet another flimsy 3d printed SCUBA part.
To imitate the original strap’s stretchability (which I’m pretty sure is a scientific term), I chose the stretchiest filament my extruder is able to handle, which is filaflex 82A. And I was surprised to find out that it’s almost exactly as… stretchable as the original. Let’s hope that it won’t loose this property when getting in contact with salty water and UV light. So I didn’t test this underwater yet but I’ll update here when everything went well. And probably not if not.
The original strap (as can be seen on the pictures) has a wider center part which I decided to leave out in order to allow for a clean and support-free print. Don’t know yet how this will affect wearing comfort in the long run, but it feels quite comfortable when I try it here in the open air.
I highly recommend printing it in vase mode and with a 0,5-0,6mm nozzle!
A few words for the foldback clips which actually aren’t clips I guess: Print them in some harder material like PETG or nylon; I made them in PCTPE just for testing reasons but this is almost too soft.
Disclaimer: I made the replacement for a specific model. It’s the SEAC X Frame and I’m not sure if this strap will also fit other masks.
This article was first featured at https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/various/scuba-mask-strap-clip on June 30, 2020 at 09:20PM by
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