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3D Printed Nasal Dilator (Breathing Aid Clip)

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A1 mini
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0.12mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.12mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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19 min
1 plate
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Description

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I design because I genuinely love bringing new ideas to life and sharing them with the community. If you have a Boost token available, I’d be incredibly grateful if you considered boosting this model. Your support helps me get more PLA from the Bambu Lab store so I can keep printing, testing, and releasing even more designs. I've got a ton of ideas lined up - and boosting helps make sure they don’t get shelved before I can bring them to life. Thanks for helping me keep creating!

This 3D-printed nasal dilator is designed to gently expand the nasal passages, helping improve airflow and make breathing easier, especially during sleep, exercise, or congestion. The ergonomic dual-arm design applies light outward pressure inside the nostrils, encouraging a more open airway while remaining compact and easy to insert or remove.

 

Why I Made This


I designed this because I have a deviated septum and was constantly buying nasal strips from the store just to sleep better at night. Over time, those costs added up. I made this (the 6th version) to offer a simple, low-cost solution that you can make at home whenever you need it.

 

Material & Hygiene Notice (PLA):
This model is printed in PLA, which is not inherently antimicrobial or medical-grade. I'm not a doctor or anything, but according to all things Reddit and Google, it's not recommended to reuse the same piece repeatedly over long periods.


Because these are quick and inexpensive to make, it’s best to print multiple units and rotate or replace them frequently.

 

Printing Recommendations:

  • Use a low layer height (0.1–0.16 mm) for maximum smoothness
  • A 0.2 mm nozzle is highly recommended for finer detail
  • Make sure that all contact surfaces are smooth and free of sharp edges
  • Light post-processing (fine sanding or polishing) is encouraged if needed
  • Avoid sharp edges or rough seams that could cause discomfort or irritation. This is going up your nose. Don't hurt yourself. 

Important Notes:

  • I added three diferent sizes. 
  • Always inspect before you put these in your nose - do not use if damaged or rough
  • Again, I'm not a doctor, these are NOT intended as a medical device or substitute for professional care. 

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