Meowxilla
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Why are we all trying to use typical rubberbands to act as force when using facemasks or headgear?
I don't know how to do this but i think it's possible to have small magnet which is in shape of your palate.
This magnet should be powerful enough so it can at least apply 5N of force.
Now we need something to attract magnet. Some kind of small headgear near your nose but not touching it.
I bet if i spent some time i could at least model this applience or make theorethical model.
I think it's worth looking in to.
We could eliminate need for screws , nails , anything that disrupts mouth space and get easy, comfortable and removable facepulling device.
I don't know how to do this but i think it's possible to have small magnet which is in shape of your palate.
This magnet should be powerful enough so it can at least apply 5N of force.
Now we need something to attract magnet. Some kind of small headgear near your nose but not touching it.
I bet if i spent some time i could at least model this applience or make theorethical model.
I think it's worth looking in to.
We could eliminate need for screws , nails , anything that disrupts mouth space and get easy, comfortable and removable facepulling device.