I know other versions of these have been posted before, so I hope folks don't mind me sharing my first attempt to make a sleep mask using the Kasina LED light strip. I mostly use my Kasina for falling asleep at night, and I sleep on my side and toss and turn a lot, so I wanted something thin and flexible enough to be comfortable even lying on my side that would stay in place reasonably well.
Flexible LED sleep mask version 1.0 works very well, but I have several changes in mind to improve it for version 2.0; mostly aesthetic things like making sure whatever I use to cover the LED strip is wide enough so I don't have to glue 2 pieces together, being neater with the glue and better color matching. Black suede would have looked better than the light gray I used. So far, functionally, it seems pretty sound.
Quick overview here; probably far more detail than necessary (sorry) in the attached pdf, including list of materials used.
Inside of sleep mask with plastic ribbon cable and LED strip. Ribbon cable is to provide structure and support for the LED strip while maintaining flexibility. Vinyl/leather glue used to attach ribbon cable to mask.
Strips of leather/suede over plastic ribbon cable/LED light strip both to protect the LED strip and for comfort. Thin, transparent plastic between the LEDs and the leather/suede strip. Heat shrink tube covering left side of LED strip to protect wires because I couldn't find my roll of electrical tape. Note: Didn't use heat to shrink; just glued in place. Vinyl/leather glue used to attach leather/suede to mask.
Finished mask. Oof, I really did make a mess with the glue. Fortunately, it dries flexible so it doesn't affect functionality.
Even with the plastic ribbon cable under the LED strip and the leather/suede on top, the mask is still plenty flexible.
Finished mask in use.
& Finished mask really in use once the glue smell dissipated.
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