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Face shield mask model 1

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Publication date 2021-03-29 at 07:08
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Published to Thingiverse on: 2020-04-10 at 23:13
Design number 349776

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I recommend to use directly the model 3 of this mask, because is the lastest. This is same mask as this posted by the Laboratorio de Prototipado - FIUNER, in which I worked on, but made with SolidWorks 2018, instead of purely remixed from the HanochH's model stl file. This means that some curvature are a slightly different and the hole model is more "tidy". Also it has softed edges that are not very noticeable when printed, but help to prevents some 3D printing effect like elephant foot. This Solidwork model was the one I used for the smaller 3D printer version. This model was designed for being used in two different ways, with the strap behind the head, without any additional support; and with the strap above the apex of the head, with an elastic band behind the nape, that can be find in the original post.

To cut the corners of the acetate plaque I've designed this stencil.
Warning: although the original model was designed and approved for use within medical facilities in exposure to COVID-19 patients, the model posted here was never tested for this use, so it could be used for public attention but it must not be used as first barrier against these patients.

Other models

Model 1, remake, for smaller 3D printers.
Model 2, for smaller 3D printers.
Model 3, for smaller 3D printers.

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Recomiendo usar directamente el modelo 3 de esta máscara, debido a que es la última version. Ésta es la misma máscara que ésta publicada por el Laboratorio de Prototipado - FIUNER, en la que trabajé, pero hecha en SolidWorks 2018, en vez de puramente remixado del archivo stl del modelo de HanochH. Ésto significa que las curvaturas son algo distintas y que todo el modelo es más "prolijo". También tiene suavizados en los bordes, cosa que no ses tan visible una vez impreso el modelo, pero ayuda a prevenir efectos de la impresión 3D como el pié de elefante. El modelo de este post es el que usé para diseñar la versión para impresoras chicas. Este modelo se lo diseñó para ser usado en dos formas distintas: con la cinta detrás de la cabeza, sin ningún elástico adicional; y con las cintas sobre el cenit de la cabeza, utilizando un elástico que ajuste detrás de la nuca. Éste elástico puede ser encontrado en el post original de mi universidad.
Diseñé este stencil para cortar las esquinas del acetato.
Atención: aunque el modelo original fue diseñado y aprobado para su uso en centros médicos con exposición a pacientes con COVID-19, el modelo publicado en este post nunca fue testeado para este uso, por lo que puede usarse en atención al público pero no debe usarse como primera barrera contra éstos pacientes.

Otros modelos

Modelo 1, remake, para impresoras 3D más chicas.
Modelo 2, para impresoras 3D más chicas.
Modelo 3, para impresoras 3D más chicas.

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