Note: per the advice from medical professionals, please try to limit the number of persons that handle these prints as much as possible, both throughout the printing process and the delivery.
Estimates from UCLA Health for the number of masks that will be required range from thousands to over 25,000. As such, any and all help is greatly appreciated.
Please contact dougdaniels@library.ucla.edu if you have any questions.
This is the design that has been decided upon, the Prusa Protective Face Shield. STL files can be found here:
https://www.prusaprinters.
There are two STL files to print: one for the headband and one for reinforcing the bottom portion of the mask. Both are needed.
Please note that as of this writing, 3/21, there are two versions of the face shield. Both versions are viable, however RC2 is preferred
Prusa - face mask |
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Headband V1.stl - smaller, designed to maximize production. Headband V2.stl - larger, designed for comfort rather than mass production |
These are the settings that were most preferred. We also did tests using Prusa's recommended settings, which also work.
Layer Height | Infill | Shells | Supports |
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0.3mm | 0% | 10 | Disabled |