Adam Almon is taking a different approach to help our medical community and first responders with PPE limitations during the coronavirus outbreak.
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After doing some research online, and already owning a 3D printer, he found a way to 3D print protective visors for those on the front line.
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“I’ve seen a big rise in how to 3D print ways to help our medical community or first responders or people that deal with the coronavirus face to face every single day,” said Almon. Adam found free open source 3D printing designs online and said anyone who owns a 3D printer can also print them from home. “If you have a 3D printer like I have at the house it’s not that difficult to look this up and find those files. And it takes very little filament and very little effort so if you’re safe at […]
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