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[Packy] has shared a link to a 3D-printable face shield that, unlike some designs floating around, is actually approved by the National Institute of Health in the USA. The shield consists of a 3D ...
Upper School physics teacher Larry Hiller took up the cause, helping the students to create face shields and masks using the school’s 3D printer. Using this state of the art technology ...
How to Make Sure a Solution Actually Solves Something Prusa Research did many things besides design and 3D print face shield parts. They coordinated closely with end users and experts, validated ...
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