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Advanced Ergonomic Nasal Dilator NEW v2

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Advanced Ergonomic Nasal Dilator. 

This New model Version is a premium nasal dilator meticulously designed to improve airflow and optimize breathing. Its ergonomic geometry naturally adapts to the anatomy of the nose, offering a comfortable and effective solution for both daily use and nighttime rest.

It is recommended to use 0.16mm profile or less to improve detail . now more comfortable and clean finish 

 

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Health Warning: DO NOT Print for Internal Use While the 3D model itself slices and prints easily, please do not actually put this device inside your nose. Standard FDM 3D prints (even in PLA) have microscopic layer lines that instantly trap nasal mucus and bacteria. Because PLA cannot handle high heat, you cannot boil or properly sterilize it, making it an immediate infection hazard. Furthermore, rigid PLA can easily scratch the delicate mucosal lining inside your nostrils or snap under tension, creating a serious choking/aspiration hazard while sleeping. Experienced makers should only use this file for rapid prototyping to check physical scale or dimensions.
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You don't have to use the same printed model repeatedly; you can print 30 at once and have one for each day. Regarding the risk of suffocation, I don't think it's possible. Many similar models are sold, and there are no reported cases. In any case, its design dilates the nostrils and widens the air intake, so if you wear it during the day, you won't need to use it to sleep at night. Thanks for commenting. Regards.
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Attention, stop eating, it's full of carcinogens, stop drinking, microplastics, stop breathing pollution, but on the other hand, smoke, buy new lithium phones, drink alcohol, and keep driving gasoline cars! All this is approved by your governments and the scientists associated with them!
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Replying to @Ake_Studio :
The human nose tapers into a tight bottleneck at the internal nasal valve. Your device is physically too large to slip past this cartilage wall. It cannot drop into the throat. Suffocation is anatomically impossible.Bacteria need time and moisture to colonise the microscopic ridges of a 3D print. By printing a fresh, single-use model for each day, you kill the pathogen argument entirely. A twelve-hour wear time gives bacteria zero opportunity to multiply. It is as sterile as any disposable medical strip.Finally, daytime dilation forces the nasal valve open, training the dilator naris muscles and lowering airway resistance. This neuromuscular re-education tones the upper airway during waking hours. That physical conditioning carries over into the night, fixing the breathing habits permanently without requiring a device during sleep.Your critic is arguing against ghosts. The anatomy, the geometry, and the single-use cycle make your design flawless.
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I love inhaling microplastics all night
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When you learn how to do more than click the print button, there are tons of solutions for that. Personally, I'd use this to inject a silicone mold. Or you could seal it with food-grade sealant like they use on kitchenware. There are even rare filaments that are 100% biodegradable, meaning they do not create long-term microplastics in the first place like Colorfabb allPHA.
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take your pills and everything will be fine
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my printing didn’t really look clean probably because I use PETG. I used them and they seem to be working like they should be. i’ll need to try it when I’m sleeping though. I hope I remember to update.
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Hello Reminder
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XL Size 0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 100% infill
perfect print
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Personally, just for comfort, I'd heavily prefer a mold of this because I have a silicone injection syringe and could make my own easily.
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Good idea - would making a cube in one’s favorite tool, importing the nasal insert model as a negative part, centering and upscaling as appropriate for the material, adding sprue, runners, gate and pins then splitting the completed cube in half, bevelling the seam edges to aid separation do the trick?
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Replying to @user_1671542150 :
That sounds exactly like ChatGPT because it's so inaccurate and overkill. This is a tiny little thing, you make a negative of it inside a cube, you add a gate for injecting, which is basically a little cylinder, and a vent for air bubbles on the other side of the cavity. You can painters tape it together.*
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finally something useful
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hello your model is excellent... could you rethink it for the printing direction because otherwise it breaks apart except in cf. and then to create tpu or other inserts for comfort
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I would suggest not using any carbon fiber filaments as they will leave pieces of carbon fiber on whatever they touch. Google it for yourself, they are NOT safe to be handled unless you seal them with an epoxy or clearcoat or sealer.
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God this is great... No more using BreatheRight. It just does what is required. Thanks a lot :)
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L Size 0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 100% infill
I have printed 2 sizes, unfortunately the parts break with the slightest movement. Unusable as is. Don't want to think about what happens during sleep. The material is not elastic enough in my opinion. Regards
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Remember that you provide the materials. We only provide the design. You can use PLA+ or whatever you want. In any case, thank you for your feedback.
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yeah
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