
3DOne Nano Face Shield V3.0
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3D One Australia is stepping up to help local Australian hospitals and clinics by donating Facial Shield PPE. These face shields provide an extra layer of protection for medical practitioners working on the front lines. The designed Faceshield features an elastic band that fits securely around the head, ensuring a snug fit. To get started, click this link to download the design: https://drive.google.com/open?id=15lcLhYG6jsDYBmbR2cQrdcu4JMmxXE3D For printing, use PLA and consider the following settings: The design has been tested on various 3D printers, including the Prusa Mk3, Ultimaker 2+, and Artillery Sidewinder X1. It is compatible with 0.4mm and 0.6mm nozzles. Recommended print settings include a 0.6mm line width and 0.25mm layer height, with 3 perimeters. Alternatively, you can use a 0.4mm nozzle with 0.25mm layer height and 4 perimeters. If your printer's extruder can handle the throughput, configure it to print 0.6mm line widths from a 0.4mm nozzle. For infill, use 100% solid material with perimeter shells. When stacking the prints, follow these guidelines: A stack of 10 units with an air gap of 0.25mm has been attached as a reference. In Cura, set layer heights to 0.25mm for this setup to work correctly. To start printing, set external perimeters to 25-35mm/s and use the lower end of your machine's acceptable temperature range for PLA. This will make stack separation easier. Please separate the stacked prints before sending them to 3D One Australia to ensure successful stacking. If you've discovered an effective stacking method for your printer, share it with everyone in a comment!
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