Open thomasd538 opened 4 years ago
These are the RC1 and RC2 files: https://www.prusaprinters.org/prints/25857-protective-face-shield-rc1/files
It is possible to fit a RC1 and RC2 face shield on a 200x200 print area (the most common print area of a 3d printer). Just rotate the RC1 face shield 45 degrees, and rotate the bottom pieces, one -15 degrees, one 15 degrees (all rotations are Z axis rotations). And place as such:
My print time for this set is about 5 hours.
Nice job Jeremy. We will probably need two RC1 for every RC2.
Folks, Doctors want both R1s and R2s
Tom
guys, check out this improvement.....no need to elastic anymore....
https://www.prusaprinters.org/prints/26474-prusa-rc2-no-elastic-required-secure-with-rope-web
Awesome. Should improve time and cost
David C. Taylor
On Mar 23, 2020, at 09:40, danjstone notifications@github.com wrote:
guys, check out this improvement.....no need to elastic anymore....
https://www.prusaprinters.org/prints/26474-prusa-rc2-no-elastic-required-secure-with-rope-web
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Folks, I printed the face shield version RC2. It appears to move the top of the mask extends out and solves one of the issues broght up by the doctor.