
Norm Frame to make PPE Face Shields
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This is a re-mix of the Chicago Shield Frame for 3D Printers with beds bigger than 181 x 147mm. This version matches the 15 stack of Chicago Shield Frames, using the same zip apart serration geometry as its predecessor. In addition to the STL file, pre-sliced g-code for Prusa-MK3 and Flashforge Guider II 3D Printers running PLA Filament are posted here. Slicing this stack requires a layer thickness of exactly 0.3mm for proper print quality. Many slicers may slice the first layer slightly thinner or thicker, so be sure to check the first layer height to ensure it is indeed 0.3mm. This design shares the same dimensions as the 3D Printed Face Shield by Limitless Studio in Chicago. This face shield design has been widely accepted by Chicago area institutions as a stopgap PPE solution. To assemble and handle this complete face shield, please refer to the instructions provided at [Assembly and handling instructions](https://www.limitless.studio/swedish-shield). Thanks to Richard Beien of Limitless Studios for the original Swedish frame design, Illinois PPE Network for their support, and my spouse Gaddy for helping me make PPE. Native Onshape CAD files are available at [NormShieldFrame](https://cad.onshape.com/documents/4a104841ae9c491c1b8ef7f4/w/051aa6afc7ff4094820bdf96/e/55428336ad4a915c442dda70).
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