Coronavirus Facemask

Coronavirus Facemask

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Contact with skin is silky smooth. An integrated brim significantly enhances print success ratio. Printing quickly and consuming minimal filament makes this design highly efficient. This mask fits perfectly in smaller printers, making it an ideal choice for those with limited space. Easy attachment of various types of rubber bands adds versatility to the design. A standard 3-hole hole puncher is all you need to punch holes easily and efficiently. Inspired by the Prusa RC1 mask, this design has been greatly improved. To customize your earloop, simply fill out this form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1u-bPBFSRKzWypRoye0H8UQpBawGBz2lYUi43g735VDM/edit The no-touch finger tool can turn doorknobs and grasp small objects, greatly reducing the risk of contracting the coronavirus from touching outside surfaces. https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4267936 is where this idea was born. The earloop has been redesigned to provide superior comfort and usability. By attaching facemask strings to the earloop instead of your ears, you'll experience much greater comfort. This design can be printed either vertically or horizontally due to its integrated brim. Version 4 masks have addressed numerous bugs from previous versions, making it the recommended choice. Version 3.1 features a top cover for added protection. Future improvements are planned for this design. Version 3 masks lack the hexagons found in earlier designs. Assembling version 2 masks is surprisingly easy: Simply punch two holes at the bottom using a standard 3-hole hole puncher, and the pieces will fit perfectly together. This design is a remix of the Prusa facemask, which demands precise materials to create. In contrast, this remix can be made with any type of plastic film that's large enough and a standard 3-hole hole puncher. With many hospitals struggling to provide sufficient facemasks for their workers, I hope my remix will help alleviate the situation. This design offers added protection against blood spills, making it more effective at preventing the spread of the virus. All you need are: A standard 3-hole hole puncher Plastic film that's large enough A printer Assembly is quick and easy, and I hope this mask can provide significant assistance to doctors and nurses. Instructions: Print both the top part and the bottom part. Punch holes in a plastic film so it fits snugly on the top and bottom parts. If you're cutting the film by hand, be sure not to make the hole too large. Tie the ends of the top half with a rubber band, adjusting the size until it fits comfortably on your head. Attach the top cover. See instructions below: https://youtu.be/tMTixsGJ_O4

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