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=== What to do with the finished product ===
=== What to do with the finished product ===
Seal in plastic bag and deliver to Maker Nexus - a box for donated parts will be outside the front door. Please be sure you are following proper sanitation procedures when you bag parts - if possible, wear gloves and a breathing mask, wipe or spray with disinfectant if available.  We want to minimize the chance of cross-contamination.  After it reaches MN, we will be further disinfecting with alcohol before assembling and delivering to its end destination.
When you have parts ready to deliver, please follow the following steps:
1)  Seal in plastic bag.
2)  Label bag with version of face shield you printed, the material printed with (Currently RC2v1 is the most up to date part) and the date you closed the bag.
3)  Mail to Maker Nexus at:
234 E. Carribean Drive
Sunnyvale, CA 94089
OR
Deliver if you are local and it does not violate the Shelter In Place Order - please do not make a special trip for this - but if you are passing by on your way to get essential groceries and want to drop it off, that is acceptable - there is a box outside our front door where donated parts can be placed.
 
 
Please be sure you are following proper sanitation procedures when you bag parts - if possible, wear gloves and a breathing mask, wipe or spray with disinfectant if available.  We want to minimize the chance of cross-contamination.  After it reaches MN, we will be further disinfecting them before delivering to its end destination.


== 3D Print Directions ==
== 3D Print Directions ==

Revision as of 16:12, 23 March 2020

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Overview

Face shields are used by health care professionals to protect them when working with patients. Hospital supplies are running low. While they prefer to use commercially manufactured ones, in this emergency they are looking for alternative sources.

These shields are made on a 3D printer. If you have a 3D printer, you can make these. We have several at Maker Nexus that will be running as long as we have supplies. We need volunteers come in to service the printing. We also need volunteers to assemble the final shields. We will deliver them to local hospitals.

Other COVID Projects

Donate via Paypal to support COVID-19 response efforts by Maker Nexus. ​ ​

Is there really a need?

  • We've heard from friends that "nurses are cutting up plastic soda bottles to make face shields, using saran wrap on top of N95 masks to allow for multi-use."
  • One local nurse said they are making face shields from cut up shower curtains and hot glue guns.

In reviewing the current design: "The nurses were over the moon about how easily the shields can be disassembled and sterilized."

We are ramping up to make 1,000 a week, maybe more.

If your health care facility needs face shields, fill in this form:

We Need Face Shields

3D Print Parts At Home

Use Your 3D Printer for good

We are establishing a network of 3D printer owners who can make the headbands for us. You make them and deliver them to our facility where we do the assembly and get them to the hospitals. If you want to be part of our network, fill in this form and we will contact you:

I want to help

If you've signed-up and started printing already, please keep us updated with your progress. Please request permission to access the file if you're prompted to, and we'll respond as quickly as we can.

What to do with the finished product

When you have parts ready to deliver, please follow the following steps: 1) Seal in plastic bag. 2) Label bag with version of face shield you printed, the material printed with (Currently RC2v1 is the most up to date part) and the date you closed the bag. 3) Mail to Maker Nexus at: 234 E. Carribean Drive Sunnyvale, CA 94089 OR Deliver if you are local and it does not violate the Shelter In Place Order - please do not make a special trip for this - but if you are passing by on your way to get essential groceries and want to drop it off, that is acceptable - there is a box outside our front door where donated parts can be placed.


Please be sure you are following proper sanitation procedures when you bag parts - if possible, wear gloves and a breathing mask, wipe or spray with disinfectant if available. We want to minimize the chance of cross-contamination. After it reaches MN, we will be further disinfecting them before delivering to its end destination.

3D Print Directions

Materials

These face shields are best done with PETG filament. A 1kg spool can make about 20 units.

Instructions

Printer Settings

Print with PETG for ease of sanitation - IPA, Hydrogen Peroxide, Bleach, and Acetic Acid up to 10% can all be safely used with PETG.

Print settings:

  • Temperature based on filament selection.
  • 3 perimeters
  • 100% infill
  • 0.3mm Draft settings in PrusaSlicer work fine
  • we are running our Prusa's at 130% speed

Plans

We are focusing production on the Prusa RC2 headband currently, based on feedback from medical professionals. If your printer is large enough to print the RC2 design, PLEASE switch production to that. If your printer cannot accommodate that, RC1 pieces are still helpful.

3D printed parts

PREFERRED: Prusa RC2 STL file for Prusa mk3 Printers, arranged to print 2 at one time:

Here are some gcode files for common printers (WIP):

  • Prusa MK3S (Right click and select "Save link as". Then save as type ".gcode" -- instead of .txt -- before printing!):

Older versionPrusa RC1 STL file for Prusa mk3 Printers, arranged to print 3 at one time:


The original Prusa design

Laser Cut Parts

The shields are cut from 0.020 inch thick PETG sheets. Our base design fits into sheets of 24"x32". If we get donations of larger sheets, then we cut it down before using it.

Assembly

Help at MN

At this time we do not need volunteers in the makerspace itself. The space is on lockdown so that we do not introduce the virus into our work area.

Donations Needed

  • PETG filament is useful - if you aren't able to print yourself. Any color in both 1.75mm and 3mm diameter filament. It should be in a factory sealed box or in a bag with desiccant.
  • 3/4"-1" button hole elastic
  • 0.020" thick PETG film for disposable masks, sheets or rolls

You can drop-off the donations at Maker Nexus, just leave it in the box by the front door of Maker Nexus. Please use appropriate procedures when packaging - including wearing a new pair of gloves and a face mask if available.

You can also donate via PayPal towards COVID-19 efforts that Maker Nexus is working on. Donate via Paypal to support COVID-19 response efforts by Maker Nexus.

Who to contact

MN members join the #covid-faceshield channel on Slack

External Links

Information & Discussions

- External slack for Prusa Shield discussions