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Modified Prusa RC3 Face Shield by alxdgr8
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Last crawled date: 5 years, 8 months ago
This is a combination of several parts from different sources.
Prusa RC3 faceshield with enclosed top:https://www.prusaprinters.org/prints/27166-rc3-with-top-cover-and-last-resort-shield-idea-usi
25mm elastric strap adapters for the Prusa RC3:https://www.prusaprinters.org/prints/27470-protective-face-shield-clipsno-hole-punch-needed/files
Bottom brace from original Prusa RC3:https://www.prusaprinters.org/prints/25857
Weather stripping from your favorite hardware store applied to the inside of the band for comfort.
Elastic wasteband I sourced from JoAnn fabrics. They only had 1.5", but it still works in the 1" strap adapters and holds it very tightly. I opted for the extra soft elastic band, it's very comfortable.
8.5x11 Fellow clear midweight binding covers. Use the PDF printed at full size on paper to use as a template for punching the holes with a single hole punch. The PDF modifies the original A4 sized template to fit correctly on 8.5x11
I've used PLA and ABS with success on both a UM3 and MTW Fusematic.
With a 0.8mm nozzle and 0.4mm layer height on the UM3 I can print an entire shield in 2 hours.
I printed a few extra strap adapters in case users pull too hard and break one.
Prusa RC3 faceshield with enclosed top:https://www.prusaprinters.org/prints/27166-rc3-with-top-cover-and-last-resort-shield-idea-usi
25mm elastric strap adapters for the Prusa RC3:https://www.prusaprinters.org/prints/27470-protective-face-shield-clipsno-hole-punch-needed/files
Bottom brace from original Prusa RC3:https://www.prusaprinters.org/prints/25857
Weather stripping from your favorite hardware store applied to the inside of the band for comfort.
Elastic wasteband I sourced from JoAnn fabrics. They only had 1.5", but it still works in the 1" strap adapters and holds it very tightly. I opted for the extra soft elastic band, it's very comfortable.
8.5x11 Fellow clear midweight binding covers. Use the PDF printed at full size on paper to use as a template for punching the holes with a single hole punch. The PDF modifies the original A4 sized template to fit correctly on 8.5x11
I've used PLA and ABS with success on both a UM3 and MTW Fusematic.
With a 0.8mm nozzle and 0.4mm layer height on the UM3 I can print an entire shield in 2 hours.
I printed a few extra strap adapters in case users pull too hard and break one.
