
Manta Casting Box
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<p>To create silicone molds for casting manta face shields. Thanks to Stephan for the help getting it to fit on my print bed.</p> <p>Cast face shields take 30-40 minutes to cure and can greatly increase face shield production for those with the time to do frequent resin pours.</p> <p>Modification of the technique seen in this video: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UBqR6s6L86Y">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UBqR6s6L86Y</a></p> <p>See how I do it in this video: <a href="https://youtu.be/vSHbeWSqIHU?t=777">https://youtu.be/vSHbeWSqIHU?t=777</a></p> <p>I get my supplies from Reynold's Advanced Materials. Currently using Task 8 as my resin but after speaking with health professionals and finding out that face shields don't need to be autoclaved and are just being cleaned with alcohol I would recommend trying the 65D material suggested in the first video since the Task 8 is a bit brittle. I have also made an ear saver casting box, however, I need to test materials to cast with since Task 8 is much too brittle to cast ear savers with.</p> <h3>Print instructions</h3><p>Print this any way you'd like.</p>
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