In coordination with the fine folks at PDX Hackerspace, I’ve been working on a 3D printed snap design that, once I got it dialed in, I used to modify the NIH-approved COVID-19 face shield design. This lets it be printed in two halves and easily assembled for those with smaller 3D printers (like me; I have a Lulzbot Mini 2). It’s not approved for official use yet, but I’m working on it!
Portland’s @ctrlhpdx Hackerspace is 3D printing face shields for emergency workers during the #coronavirus outbreak! You can help fund them! Click the support button to send them $3! https://t.co/BXRbEhuU7s pic.twitter.com/kT3M4QbWtX
— ✨ Case (@caseorganic) April 2, 2020