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-======LibreMasque====== ​ 
-(translation in progress. Your contribution is welcome : [[mailto:​contact@francoisgarcin.com|contact@francoisgarcin.com]] :) ) 
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-Please meet Libre Masque. A free and open source barrier mask shape that merges the DIY masks comfort to the technical needs of [[https://​www.afnor.org/​actualites/​coronavirus-telechargez-le-modele-de-masque-barriere/​|AFNOR SPEC S76-001 norm]]. 
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-======LibreMasque'​s breakthroughs====== 
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-=====Improved breathing===== 
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-Minimal breathing resistance is key for a mask to be worn during hours of activity. 
-    * Air flow in m<​sup>​3</​sup>/​h increases proportionally with the exchange surface in m<​sup>​2</​sup>​. LibreMasque'​s shape allows for a much wider area. 
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-    * LibreMasque'​s oriented pleats maintain the fabric away from the mouth and nostrils. This increases the effective exchange area as well as decreasing the sensation of heat. 
-    * LibreMasque'​s oriented pleats allow for a tridimensionnal shape that is comfortable to wear without a sewing facing the mouth and noze. Not having this axial sewing is necessary to comply with the [[https://​www.afnor.org/​actualites/​coronavirus-telechargez-le-modele-de-masque-barriere/​|AFNOR SPEC S76-001 norm]] 
-    * For your mask to be compliant, you should choose a material that has been approved in this[[https://​www.ifth.org/​2020/​03/​30/​covid-19-publication-de-la-base-de-donnees-avec-caracterisation-matiere-pour-la-realisation-de-masques-de-protection/​|table]] released by IFTH. 
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-=====Your face can move again===== 
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-To be efficient and comfortable,​ a barrier mask should allow for all face movements, while insuring a perfect joint over the contour without leaks. ​ 
-    * LibreMasque'​s contour is very close to the jaw pivot to decrease relative movements between mask and face.  
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-    * The arc from above the nose to the neck is long enough to allow the mouth to be fully open without moving the nose contour! 
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-=====No leaks===== 
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-To avoid leaks, and on top of decreasing relative movement between face and mask contour, LibreMasque'​s shape creates a 1cm wide band in contact. 
-    * Oriented pleats result in a shape that surround the face without sewing facing the nose and mouth. 
-    * LibreMasque'​s conic shape is such that the mask's surface is tangent to the face's surface all around 
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-    * Straps anchors are positioned in such a way that it stops the contour from being slack. 
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-=====Comfort===== 
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-To be efficient against a pandemic, a mask should worn, sometimes for hours of activity. Therefor a mask's comfort is key to efficiency. Many DIY masks are already very comfortable,​ so I used this collective work and used my know-how in oriented pleats to remove the axial sewing. All advantages we talked about above are key to a better comfort. On top of this: 
-    * 100% cotton jersey straps and cursor are comfortable for hours and allow for easy and fast tuning. They are machine wash resistant too 
-    * My advice is to choose a natural material for comfort. 100% cotton up-cycled bed sheets are a good option. 
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-=====Material choices : up-cycling, Low-Tech and biodegradable==== 
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-Two other concerns about barrier masks are material availability and respect of our environment. Here are my choices : 
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-    * Up-cycled 100% cotton bed sheets are available washable many times and biodegradable 
-    * Same thing for 100% cotton jersey from t-shirts 
-    * I use 0.5mm galvanized wire for the nose contour because they are easy to find and quite harmless to the environment,​ but up-cycling option exist too: hair pins, some telecom wires... 
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-=====About SPEC 76-001 AFNOR norm, and LibreMasque'​s level of protection===== 
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-    * To comply with AFNOR SPEC 76-001 norm, following the tutorial bellow **won'​t be enough!!!!** Several points are absolutely necessary to comply: choice of approved material in this [[https://​www.ifth.org/​2020/​03/​30/​covid-19-publication-de-la-base-de-donnees-avec-caracterisation-matiere-pour-la-realisation-de-masques-de-protection/​|table]]washing before delivery, packaging, written instructions,​ etc... please refer to the norm itself [[https://​www.afnor.org/​actualites/​coronavirus-telechargez-le-modele-de-masque-barriere/​|here]] 
-    * For obvious reasons, the norm rules out **medical use**. Barrier masks are made for the public. Gieven the potential shortages, this model could be a good base to answer medical needs. At least this is what motivates this work. 
-    * Many DIY masks shapes can comply with norm, however the most comfortable IMHO has a sewing on the central axis that rules it out. This is the most important contribution from LibreMasque to this fantastic collective work. LibreMasque is free to be used, modified, distributed,​ so go on without asking. Feedback is welcome though! 
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-======Making tutorial====== 
-(Writing in progress. This is my first online tutorial, so please feel free to send feedback through email. I can even give you access to the wiki if you want) 
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-=====Tools needed===== 
-    * a pair of scissors 
-    * iron 
-    * wire cutter/​plier 
-    * sewing machine 
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-=====Material needed===== 
-    * Barrier fabric (100% cotton 150g/​m<​sup>​2</​sup>​ up-cycled bed sheets here) 
-    * Fabric for straps (100% cotton jersey from up-cycled t-shirts) 
-    * Galvanized wire 0,5mm or other up-cycled wire (16cm long for a mask)  
-    * that's all folks... 
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-=====Steps===== 
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-Note : I do these steps for 20 masks at a time. It is yours to choose the right ratio between pleasure of speed and fatigue from repetitive tasks 
-1. Cut a 50x25cm rectangle 
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-2. Fold in half 
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-3. Sew sides that are adjacent to the fold 
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-4. Turn inside-out 
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-5. Mark future folds with a pencil and fold in half to mark the middle axis 
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-6. Fold (pinch) on the marks and clip them on top of the middle axis. 
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-7. Flip, align folds and iron good 
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-8. Sew bottom 
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-9. At the top, fold 1cm<​sup>​-</​sup>​ and iron 
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-10. Sew 
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-11. Cut 16cm of wire and ply the tips 
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-12. Fold 1cm<​sup>​+</​sup>​ over the wire and sew. The wire is then well enclosed at the very top of the mask 
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-13. Here is a summary of last 3 sewings. At this stage, your work should be 23cm long along the middle axis 
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-14. Prepare 32cm<​sup>​+</​sup>​ straps and around 2cm wide in a 100% cotton t-shirt 
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-15. Z fold a upper corner over a strap and sew 
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-16. Repeat the same at each corner. Top corners are z-folded askew over 4.5cm and bottom corners are z-folded aligned with the side over 1.5cm. Sides should be 9cm long when you're done (this is important for the joint to not be slack) 
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-17. Admire your work. Last step was not easy, I give you that! Thanks to the oriented pleats you just made, you turned a flat square into a three-dimensional shape. Franckly, bravo! 
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-18. With a fifth strap , tigh 2-by-2 upper straps then lower straps 
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-19. It take 3 simple knots, well tighten each time 
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-20. Eventually, trim the surplus 
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-======User manual====== 
-(writing in progress) 
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-======What you think====== 
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-I will try to add a commenting section. Meanwhile, here are some feedback I received so far. 
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-//"​Bravo je viens à l’instant de faire votre masque facile à faire et super confortable . Je suis couturière depuis 15 j je fabrique des masques pour les maisons de retraite et infirmières maintenant je vais faire le votre bien plus confortable merciiiiiiiii prenez soin de vous"//​ Marie Thé sur Facebook 
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-//"​Mais il est trop malin ce modèle !! yes 
-Jusqu'​aux brides et au système de coulisse ! On voit le produit bien pensé et pas seulement copié de ce que l'on voit un peu partout, c'est le plus inventif que j'aie pu voir et il a l'air bien confortable à porter, ça donne bien envie d'​essayer ! 
-(cousu sur la machine de ma grand-mère,​ on dirait ! comme quoi pas besoin de machine sophistiquée...) 
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-Merci !!// Paulo sur le forum de Threadandneedles.org 
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