Big thanks goes to Josef Průša and the PRUSA company for this design!
Attension:
Read the instructions before bring it in circulation there are some important things you have to notice. Use the following link to get those:
https://www.prusaprinters.org/prints/25857-prusa-protective-face-shield-rc2/files
!!!This design is not for selling like to make profit!!!
So follow this Statement from PRUSA PRINTERS:
,,We share these files under non-commercial licence. It would be great if you donated these shields to those in need for free. If you need to cover your production costs, we are ok with you selling the shields for production cost. However, we do not want to see these shields on eBay for $50."
!!!This design is not for selling like to make profit!!!
I decided to stack some "original PRUSA-faceshields" to avoid print interruption.
You can use one of the templates wich maches the high of your printer.
Attention:
It is recomendet not to stack more then four shields (because of the printing time)
Because you have to wait until print is finished and generaly it is necassary to bring the shields as fast as possible into circulation.
But if you do another job while the print is running you can better calculate your printer capacitys.
It is recomendet to print it with 0,1mm to 0,3mm layerhigh!
Integrated support can cut away after printing or it can be used for fixing the shields.
Volume/Part info:
PRUSA faceshield x 8
(recomended for most printers like Prusa i3)
PRUSA faceshield x 16
(recomended for printers with a high about 40 cm (like Prusa i3 plus)
Print Settings
My personal Print Settings:
Printer brand:
Prusa
Printer:
Prusa Clone
Rafts:
No
Supports:
No
Resolution:
0,3
Infill:
18%
Filament_material:
PETG/PLA
Notes:
it is important to use 0,2 to 0,4 layerhigh to avoid large distancing.
Also make sure that your printer is well adjusted.
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