MatterHackers Budmen 3D Printed Face Shield
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3D printed face shields are one of the easiest things you can print to assist the Maker Response Hub.
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License: | License To Make |
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As the Maker Community's response to COVID-19 grows, so too do the needs of healthcare workers. The Budmen 3D Printed Face Shield has been requested by multiple hospitals as their approved and ideal choice of 3D printed protective equipment. This face shield was designed for a comfortable fit with foam padding and elastic strapping, along with a deep brow to prevent any droplets from falling into the user's face. More information can be viewed on the NIH's website.
To assemble, you will need:
1 x face-shield
1 x strap-lock
1 x 0.005in thick poly sheet cut to 12in x 9in rectangles
1 x Foam Tape 3/4in x 1/2in thick, cut 9.5in long
and various tools.
Recommended Print Settings:
- PLA or PETG
- 0.3mm layer height
- 10% infill
- 4 top layers
- 3 bottom layers
Questions
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Hi, could you please make a model for a stacked version of this? Thanks.
@itsMax You should be able to do this in your slicer. Turn the model counterclockwise by 90 degrees and place as many copies as you can on your print bed. Add a raft for the entire footprint and turn on supports. This should get you to where you need to go.