Mask Nose Hold Down
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My wife sewed a mask for me to wear during the COVID pandemic as needed. This mask does not have a wire over my nose to form the mask to my face and keep air from simply going between my cheeks and the mask. I made a sturdy slip on attachment that forces my breath to go through rather than around the mask.
Materials
- 22 gauge sheet steel
- 22 gauge steel wire
Tools
- Side cutter pliers
- Measuring device
- Vise
- Hammer
- Round bar form
- Spring clamps
- MIG welder
- Needle nose pliers
- Grinding wheel
Cut Two Wires
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I cut two pieces of wire. Each is two inches long.
Bend Wires Over
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i need to do some welding on these wires. From experience I know it is very easy to burn them off. I put a quarter inch of wire into a vise and bent them over.
Weld Wires Together
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I placed the wires next to one another as shown and welded them together.
The Sheet Steel
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The first photo shows a piece of sheet steel 3/4 x 7/8 inch. I rounded the corners and smoothed all edges.
In the second photo I have placed it into a vise with a 1/2 inch round bar. I lightly tapped the steel with a hammer to form it loosely to the round bar. (The curve is parallel to the long side of the sheet steel.)
In the third photo I checked the fit on the bridge of my nose. Adjust the curvature so it fits your nose.
Weld Wires to Sheet Steel
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I bent the wires a little so I can hold them in place with spring clamps for welding. (I did shorten the section where the wires are welded together to be a little shorter than 1/4 inch.)
Carefully weld the wires to the sheet steel without burning the wires off.
Bend the Wires to Fit You
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The first photo shows a forward angle I used in bending the wires to fit my nose and cheeks. I did bend a slight upward curve into the end of the wires to prevent poking myself with sharp wire, but it does not show in the photos. I pressed the wires against my nose, but also left a space between the curved sheet steel and the wires so the mask can slip into that space.
Fit and Wear
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A little practice is needed to fit the mask to the hold down and to your face. I put the hold down in place and fit the mask around it. Once fitted, I can feel my breath going through the mask rather than around it.