A Liverpool couple is at the forefront of protecting Onondaga County’s medical professionals right from their own home by 3D printing shields.
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Isaac Budmen and Stephanie Keefe make and sell custom products from their 3D printers in their home, but they’ve temporarily put the business on pause to make shields for those who work at the Onondaga County testing site . It all started about a month ago when suppliers in China started going out of business and giving people, like Stephanie and Isaac, the heads up about it and that COVID-19 might be coming to the U.S. “I think it was about Saturday we came up with the idea and Sunday we made a couple of prototypes, and then Monday it was all hands on deck we started printing,” said Keefe. Each one takes about an hour to make, and with 10 3D printers, […]
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