
Modular Paper Princess Crown
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I see a lot of Covid19 protective masks out there, but one of them caught my eye - it gave me an idea for my little ones. I can replace the plastic sheet with a paper crown! I used an excellent model from the ULB: https://gitlab.com/fablab-ulb/projects/coronavirus/protective-face-shields. As a protective face shield, it's top-notch! I've printed several of them already! I modified the scad file to have only one ring (https://gitlab.com/fablab-ulb/projects/coronavirus/protective-face-shields/-/blob/master/PFC-Headband-Light-3DPrint/anti_projection.scad). To make a hole in the paper, I created a simple hole punch with one tool: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4264083 - easy and safe for my older kids! Next, I cut an A4 paper in half (from the long edge). Following the tutorial for the protective face shield, I made three holes using my OnePunchHole, and that's it! Everything was tested and approved by my confined children.
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