Thingiverse
Stackable Face Shield
by RobertoG
33
Downloads
18
Likes
0
Makes
This is a stackable face shield design with a top covering that can be printed at a speed of ~1h per frame. The design does not require holes to be punched in the plastic foil, instead allowing it to be firmly secured in the slot around the band.
***This stackable design does require specific temperature and speed settings for proper layer adhesion between frames (as seen in the photo).***
***Along with the model files, I attached the .gcode files that I use with my Prusa Mk3 (definitely compatible with the Prusa i3 line of printers). I also attached the PrusaSlicer project .3mf files that I used to generate the gcode.***
***I have posted documentation on the specific print settings on Instructables: https://www.instructables.com/id/3D-printed-Stackable-Face-Shields/***
The fusion 360 file (.f3d) has parameters that can be modified for the stack_offset (the distance between the frames) and the levels_stacked (number of stacked frame levels.
The ZIP file contains all of t
***This stackable design does require specific temperature and speed settings for proper layer adhesion between frames (as seen in the photo).***
***Along with the model files, I attached the .gcode files that I use with my Prusa Mk3 (definitely compatible with the Prusa i3 line of printers). I also attached the PrusaSlicer project .3mf files that I used to generate the gcode.***
***I have posted documentation on the specific print settings on Instructables: https://www.instructables.com/id/3D-printed-Stackable-Face-Shields/***
The fusion 360 file (.f3d) has parameters that can be modified for the stack_offset (the distance between the frames) and the levels_stacked (number of stacked frame levels.
The ZIP file contains all of t
Did you print this model? Sign in and share your make!
Sign in to leave a comment
Sign inNo comments yet – be the first!