Face Shield for Small 3D Printers - ver3

Face Shield for Small 3D Printers - ver3

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Make Your Own Face Shield at Home Using a Small 3D Printer This DIY face shield project presents several key features that make it ideal for home use: • It can be built in a small area as compact as 140mm x 140mm. • The printing process requires only 13g of PLA filament and takes approximately 45 minutes to complete. • The two separable parts snap together seamlessly at the center. For materials and printing methods, please refer to the section below. Quality Control Before Assembly: - Inspect the printed surface for any defects or imperfections. There should be no holes or cracks present. - Examine the snap-fit joint for a clear rectangular shape. Additionally, check that the cantilever protruding edge has a triangular-shaped end and is not prone to cracking when force is applied. After Assembly: - Verify that the connection at the snap-fit joint is secure enough. The two parts should not easily separate. - Ensure that the visor is firmly attached to the frame. Even with gentle shaking, the visor should remain in place. - Check if the face shield fits comfortably on your head. Adjust the size of the rubber band for an ideal fit. Contact If you have any suggestions to improve this model or work in the health industry and would like to conduct further testing, please message me directly. Disclaimer This model has not been tested or qualified to prevent or reduce infection. Use it at your own discretion.

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