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NIH3D

Face Shield 3-hole with visor - smaller

Created by
mmeers
Created:
4/16/20
Submitted:
3/6/23
Published:
3/6/23

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3DPX-013891

Licensing:

CC-BY
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Version 2

Category

Hardware & Devices
Devices and Hardware

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Prototype
Prototype
Description

This face shield was remixed from the popular Verkstan model and from DtM-v3.1 (itself a remix of the Prusa RC3).  This was designed in response to a request from a nurse friend who liked the Verkstan for not needing a strap, but the DtM for the shield.  This is the narrower of the two versions I've uploaded and is dimensionally the same size as ther Verkstan.  The DtM sheild was shortened because it's located closer to the face than in the Prusa/DtM models.  I also changed the Verkstan cross-section to give it a little more lateral bending strength.  My experience was that the original was a little fragile, at least when printed in PLA.  Similarly, the DtM visor was thickened a little, again because I print in PLA.  Finally, the three-hole punch design was chosen to better accommodate the increasing use of report covers and page protectors.  The tabs have an outter diameter that's larger to prevent these makeshift face shield materials from slipping off.

Meers UT-Face Shield