Minimalistic design of a transparent medical shield to help covid-19 heros.
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Face shield assembly manual V2.pdfAssembly instruction for version 2 ( also works with v2.1)Adobe Portable Document Format - 611.69 kB - 03/26/2020 at 21:06 |
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V2_1_medical_shield_0_5mm.dxfA bit more narrow version 2. Laser cuter file.AutoCAD DXF - 25.04 kB - 03/26/2020 at 14:55 |
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V2_1_medical_shield_0_5mm.pdfPDF file. It can be printed on regular printer. Dimensions for reference.application/pdf - 81.57 kB - 03/26/2020 at 14:54 |
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Copyright-License-Agreement.pdfLicense Agreement. If you want to sell commercially shields from our design, please fill it with your company details and send it to us.Adobe Portable Document Format - 93.22 kB - 03/26/2020 at 00:27 |
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V2_medical_shield_0_5mm.dxf.dxfSecond version laser cuter file.AutoCAD DXF - 24.19 kB - 03/25/2020 at 14:54 |
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Small update, now the visor is a bit more narrow, enough to protect ears but not to completely cover them.
Hi guys,
i have really good news for anyone who is producing or want to produce our shields in big numbers and sell them to those at need. We have just posted our own, well crafted license agreement that was made by our marvelous colleagues who knows something about licensing law :).
Don't be afraid, our license is very permissive, you can make money producing our design. If you are preparing to start commercial production, please take few minutes and read posted agreement.
As always, if you do have any questions, please leave a comment.
Great news everyone!
After countless prototypes and hundreds of ideas we can now present you second version of our shield! There is a lot of new features:
Also, we've removed front bottom rubber band. It felt useless and only added unnecessary element.
Great thanks for whole community, ideas you gave us and the pace of new iterations are astonishing.
We are sure there will be more from us so lets keep in touch!
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.dxf is common format to use with laser cutters. But this is great idea, i will upload right scale .pdf with marked dimension. May I ask You, why do you need .png? How did you cut it?
I use an Emblaser 2 with LightBurn. I know that it can import images. I don't think that it will import dxf. I haven't cut it as I don't have access to the plastic.
Lightburn can handle DXF just fine. That said, SVG might be nice for programs who struggle with it (illustrator didn't like it).
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Awesome idea guys. One thing though - why submit it as a .dxf? I just spent 30 minutes trying to find a way to convert it to a png and to also read the file to get it's dimensions.
(it's 380mm wide, 240mm tall. the band is 250mm x 30mm)