The .stl files are from budmen.com They are well-designed and with the addition of some 1/2" braided elastic and 9"x12" clear polyester, you've got a serviceable face shield.
Saturday, May 9, 2020
Face Shields For Essential Workers
I've been printing face shields (the frame anyway) for the past couple of months. I use a MakerGear M2 that I've had for several years, and M3 SE (a recent purchase - every job deserves a new toy tool). These machines are incredible. They've been printing almost non-stop for the whole time. I think I've surpassed the 300 shield mark a week ago.
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