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Revision as of 17:33, 1 July 2020
Overview
Kaiser's Optometrists will soon be taking appointments with predominantly elderly or otherwise vulnerable patients. They reached out to Maker Nexus because they need a face shield that works with the magnification headgear they wear while working on people's eyes! We have designed a shield that mounts directly to their headgear, and only needs a top and bottom 3D printed part to shape the face shield.
This project fits the
- Heine Omega 180, made in Germany
- Iridex Indirect Ophthalmoscope by Heine- with cord
- Heine Omega-cordless
It will not fit the Keeler brand.
How to Assemble the Shield
3D Print Directions
Materials
These need to be printed in PETg. Other filament types are not acceptable.
Instructions
Parts
- File to print: Frames STL file
- Each shield also needs a bottom stiffener. The same as used on our regular face shields. The file can be found here
Laser Cut Parts
This shield has specific cut outs to mount on ophthalmologist head gear.