So question. Is there anything that resin printers can do to help with corona?
So question. Is there anything that resin printers can do to help with corona?
所以, 問題. 樹脂印表機可以做甚麼來幫助corona?
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David Wertz
2020-04-01 03:03:40
Greg Fiske
2020-04-01 03:04:22
Rob Walker
2020-04-01 03:08:37
Nah. The limes they print taste like crap.
J.M. Ken
2020-04-01 03:12:22
Not sure if these need the flexibility of filament but it seems like they can be sturdy resin printed
J.M. Ken
2020-04-01 03:13:05
2liter bottles can be cut and sterilized and used as the shield
Tim Moulton
2020-04-01 03:17:26
Dave Antonetti You must always remember to shake it with great vigor as well
Tim Moulton
2020-04-01 03:19:42
Dave Antonetti Yes, must have a good mix
Jason Saiter
2020-04-01 03:22:05
You’d be better off asking your local healthcare workers. I’m laser cutting mask straps to keep the elastic from irritating the skin behind the ears.
Nikko Chua
2020-04-01 03:23:32
the only least time and material consuming i could think of are small clips that enable hats to hold acetate sheets and be turned into face shieds. bigger projects are better off with fdm printers.
Nicholas Norton
2020-04-01 03:26:35
J.M. Ken
also didn’t I see somewhere these weren’t approved because of the openings at the top?
Nikko Chua
2020-04-01 03:27:27
J.M. Ken
2020-04-01 03:34:13
My area hospitals are accepting them. Theyre shields not masks, theyre basically the equivalent of the sneeze glass at a buffet. They just protect against the large particle sputum and phlegm that patients are spewing out. Keeps them out of the splash zone.
Dean Guinn
2020-04-01 03:39:19
helps keep me from going over to the dark side.
Brian Romine
2020-04-01 03:55:37
The DHS has approved a version of this, but it needs to be filament.
Alexander Bayerdorffer
2020-04-01 04:02:49
You can use flex resin and also there is medical grade resin
Valerio Anania
2020-04-01 04:05:13
Jason Saiter
2020-04-01 04:05:44
Jason Saiter
2020-04-01 04:05:59
These are based off of two dimensional vector cuts
Bill Keeter
2020-04-01 04:10:58
Andrew J. Tucker
2020-04-01 04:12:55
Gives you a reason to stay inside and avoid people.
Sean Isle
2020-04-01 04:19:26
Alex Shpisman
2020-04-01 04:22:51
Sure. That's what it designed for...
Alex Shpisman
2020-04-01 04:25:36
Print some ventilators like everybody do.
Darren Donovan
2020-04-01 04:29:37
Print a coozie maybe?
Jason Pedersen
2020-04-01 04:37:55
Check with local health providers, as many aren't accepting resin prints since their isn't enough safety data on them. So are, some aren't. I'd hate for you to waste material.
Evan Boone
2020-04-01 04:52:38
only if you have non-toxic resin. anycubic's eco resin doesnt count btw, still toxic.
J.M. Ken
2020-04-01 04:56:04
Brian Romine
that's what I thought too but wasn't sure. Thanks. My kids 3d printer doesn't take the correct filament (my old starter)
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Brian Romine
2020-04-01 05:10:08
Check your local group, the group making them here in St. Louis will take PLA provided they are marked clearly
Jon-paul Blinston
2020-04-01 05:24:09
Jarin Udom
2020-04-01 07:06:42
You could make a mask that will shatter when you drop it
:)
Chris Wolfe
2020-04-01 08:23:45
And which is toxic to use
:D
Ky Lane
2020-04-01 08:42:41
Seona van der Pol
2020-04-01 09:21:34
Greg Fiske
cured resin is so brittle tho. I’d hate to have a piece break off and lodge in my sinuses. Maybe a large scale production like formlabs can do something but I doubt any hospital or pathology lab is gonna want a few dozen anycubic grey sticks.
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Greg Fiske
2020-04-01 09:41:31
Seona van der Pol
they send you the surgical resin and protocols. Everything gets shipped.
Ben Fairbank
2020-04-01 09:44:04
Greta Pallack
2020-04-01 12:24:02
I am not seeing how you get all that shipped to you, as the article seems to be about a lot of different initiatives. Do you know the specifics?
Greg Fiske
2020-04-01 12:31:26
Greta Pallack
you register on their website. I haven’t been notified, so don’t know if they actually need the help.
Susan Sioux Mercer
2020-04-01 13:04:31
Radu Barbu
2020-04-02 02:12:12
what would be the cheapest and good material used for the shield (clear plastic or so) Thanks
;)
J.M. Ken
2020-04-02 03:32:24
Radu Barbu
clear 2 liter bottles cut and sanitized with bleachwater or disinfectant
Gabriel Guzman
2020-04-02 06:19:05
Mask bodies but unless the printer is a big one I could only print one at the time.
Daniel Künzle
2020-04-02 08:02:05
Resin is toxic, ventilators should only be made as prototype to be make a mold and made in other material
Charlie Boost
2020-04-03 03:06:02
Jason Saiter
gimme a few hours I’ll get something whipped up. That’s a great idea.