Pre- and Postprocessing Instructions
*Model using PLA or ABS with a 3D printer of FDM (Fused Deposition Modeling). *One piece can be manufactured in one operation. *. Our modeling recipe is as follows. - - Head temperature: 210℃ - - Platform temperature: 55℃ - - Filling rate: 30% - - Layer height: 0.30mm - - Printing speed: 60mm/s *It takes 1 hour and 15 minutes to build with the above recipe. *The part that hits the forehead is thin, so an auxiliary floor is drawn to prevent it from collapsing. * The auxiliary floor is cut off after the modeling. Please also see the video on how to remove. *The auxiliary floor is a thin crescent-shaped part with a number of circles drawn on it. *Let's polish the part that touches your forehead and head. *A rubber band with a thick thickness of about 25 mm is suitable. * Attach 15mm key rings to the holes on both ends, and put a rubber band through the rings. *Because the rubber band becomes a hotbed for fungi, change it frequently. Therefore, staple it for easy removal. *Use any film to shield the face. It can be a stationery item such as a laminated film or a clear holder. *Chemical manufacturer's PET film is suitable for healthcare professionals.
Comments
NES
Sun, 2020-07-19 08:41
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It is used in Japanese hospitals.
I print this model and donate it to a Japanese hospital.
It has been used for several months at public hospitals and large hospitals in Osaka Prefecture.
The softness of the part that hits the forehead is popular.
I am listening to the opinions of doctors and nurses and updating it, so it is safe to use it in the medical field.
Inochinotameni
Mon, 2020-08-24 02:35
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Selected by fit
I am a healthcare professional.
The face shield must fit tightly.
But don't be hurt during work.
I wanted something that would fit the shape of my head and not hurt.
This was just the right softness.
Since it can be adjusted with a rubber band, it does not seem to fall off.
Great item for me.