Face Shield Covid-19 Miguel

Face Shield Covid-19 Miguel

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I decided to print several models and found that each one could be made differently. I chose this one, which is based on some model I don't know the name of. I created the project in Solidworks, and I'm leaving the source code here for anyone who wants to customize it. I designed it so it can be stacked infinitely until the height limit of each printer, and can rotate completely without supports. The acetate fixation is done with double-sided tape! I found it much more practical, and you don't have to make holes or anything. At your request, I also made version 02, which includes pins for inserting into holes... In this version, especially, I also included supports so it can be stacked indefinitely until the height limit of each printer; this way you can have more autonomy and security because if there's a lack of light, for example, only the piece being printed is lost. The embedded supports came loose very easily! The vertical distance of 0.25 between each piece was satisfactory. In Simplify 3D, I put the following post-processing script to reduce the speed of the first layer of each piece: {REPLACE "; layer 41," "; layer 41 M220 S30; } {REPLACE "; layer 42," "; layer 42 M220 S100; } You need to check which layer each piece starts; in the above case, the second one started at layer 41; on layer 42, I put the command to return to 100% speed.

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