Some people are even buying 3D printers specifically to produce face masks and shields.
A teenager in the Washington D.C. area printed a mask at home to wear to the grocery store, but when he made some for friends and shared photos on Instagram, a few nurses reached out, wondering whether he could make more., which I’ve modified a bit for use on my printers, I am now working to supply local hospitals with 3D-printed personal protective equipment.
Dropped off 25 more face shield and 20 ear reliefs. 3D printing around the clock to make PPE for health care and front line workers.
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