
Kids face-shields - Print more at a time
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A speech therapist reached out to me to create a face-shield for kids to get her activity back up and running. The idea is the same as my adult designs - check those out. You'll need to print two separate parts (left and right) that you can assemble using pliers. The transparent cover is made from A5 PVC sheet, which is essentially two A4 sheets cut in half lengthwise. The holes are also A4 size on each side of the shield. When you drill through these holes, it creates a larger hole in the middle - just be sure to trim a bit with a craft knife. If you decide to give this design a try, I'd love to see some pictures! Don't hesitate to reach out if you have any questions.
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