Face shields

Face shields

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I'm blown away by the Prusa design shield's complexity. I want to create something that's faster and more efficient to print, so I've been working on a new design based on the original one. It took me nearly two hours to print the first Prusa design shield for my nurse friend, which is why I need to redesign it. Luckily, I've discovered that with the right settings and layer thickness, it only takes 30-50 minutes to print, depending on the specific conditions. To assemble this project, simply use clear A4 binding covers and mount the shield in a landscape orientation. Update: As of March 31st, I've added back support to make the printing process even easier. Simply print the design flat on your bed, then gently bend it into shape using a hair dryer or by dipping it in warm water (not hot enough to burn your skin).

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