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Revision as of 18:53, 12 May 2020
Protocol
It's essential to follow health and safety protocol when getting involved:
- If you have any of the these symptoms (fever, cough, shortness of breath) do not get involved in any of the projects
- Even non-symptomatic people can carry and transmit the virus, therefore when handling material or making items always wear a mask.
If you need to come inside our facility for some reason, you will be expected to follow our facility access policy.
Projects
Take a video tour of the shop
Maker Nexus Projects
We have several project that you could be involved with. As more projects develop, we will list them here.
Visit COVID Shield Nexus for additional information on the overall program.
3D printed Ophthalmologist Frames | 3D printed face shields | Make at home face masks | Hospital Scrubs |
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Other Interesting Projects
A number of other organizations have good projects going to help in this crisis. You can list your favorites here.
3D printed Face Shields
- PRUSA Face Shield (Our Maker Nexus face shield project uses a modified version of the Prusa design.)
- Budmen face shield coordinated by Diego Fonstad
Sewn Face Masks
- Forbes article on how you can help sew masks
- CNET article on why sewn masks may not protect you
- JoAnn Fabrics sewn face mask designs
- JoAnn stores offer free fabric kits
- FU Mask
- Mask sewing tutorial
3D printed Face Masks
Ventilators
- eVent open source by MIT
- Pandemic Ventilator on Instructables
- Emergency Ventilator Design plea from LLNL
Other
- Tikkun Olam Makers is a global movement of communities that creates and disseminates affordable solutions to neglected challenges of people living with disabilities, the elderly and the poor.
- Agents of Face Shield is a SF Bay Area group sharing information
- Summary of Open Source Designs and Projects to fight the Covid-19 outbreak by eric@syllablehq.com
- Mask Match to send your extra masks to healthcare workers
- GetUsPPE also matches equipment to healthcare workers
- GotPPE accepts PPE and distributes them to health care workers
In SF Bay Area
Maker Nexus is coordinating an effort. You can read the projects above and get involved with us. Each project will tell you how to contact our lead for that project. We may also be able to supply you material for the effort; we are sourcing what we can.
Outside the SF Bay Area
If you are not in the Maker Nexus area (SF Bay Area, South) you could start your own effort in your area. Your effort is two pronged: find people and supplies to make stuff; find organizations that need stuff. You don't want to make things and then have no where to deploy them.
Some ideas of places you can contact in your area:
- The non-profit that supports your local hospital; there is often a foundation
- A CCRC (continuing care retirement community) near you
- On NextDoor mention what you are doing and ask for contacts into your local health care system
You should consider how you will organize your local group of volunteers. Maker Nexus uses Slack, it's free to get started. Others use Discord. Others chat by Skype or Zoom every day.
I want to Help
As mentioned above, our project pages each have instructions. If these projects are not for you or you have other skills to contribute, you might consider registering at the Tinker's Guild Tech Forum's Emergency Response Production For Medical Devices And Accessories page (external link).