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I don't think so
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I did shave anyway. Thank you.
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... what one looks like ...
modified 5-Jul-20 20:01pm.
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Uh-huh.
Just use Laravel. It comes with a comprehensive set of blades.
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Yo have to be a really leet haxor
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Comport Computing
Specializing in Technical Engineering Software
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Image of last year; I hate birthdays. Not my achievement to survive a few years, it's my mothers achievement that should be celebrated. So when asked, I joked that I wanted a mermaid-birthday.
Be careful what you wish for. So, as a test, uploading a mermaid-me for your enjoyment during these times.
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Disturbing, on so many levels.
Happy Birthday.
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I don't know why... I thought you were older
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Might be the grumpy old men attitude.
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Eddy Vluggen wrote: Might be the grumpy old men attitude. Yeah, I guess that has something to do
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Just waiting for the elastic (well neoprene) to arrive for the mounting bands and they will be in service tomorrow.
The fawn / brown material on the headband and under them is pig-skin suede (tougher and longer lasting than traditional lamb-skin) as it should be comfortable and "slide resistant".
Next time, I'd use 0.5mm clear PETG as this is a bit too resistant to bending (the original bottom edging broke under the strain. Oh, and I'd have more than 1.5g or rubberised super glue in the house as well ... sticking the suede down used a lot of glue!
Once this is over, I'll use Herself's screen instead of safety glasses - it shoudln't get so hot, sweaty, and steamed up.
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Looks nice...
OriginalGriff wrote: Once this is over, I'll use Herself's screen instead of safety glasses - it shoudln't get so hot, sweaty, and steamed up. And I suppose, after you using it, it won't look like nice anymore
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I just built my fourth one - using 0.5 screen this time - and did a cost analysis: £6.39 each, which is pretty reasonable. I'm pretty sure the health service isn't getting them that cheap, and there are serious economies of scale you can use with these things:
Shows what the markup on "Medical products" is like ...
The "Comfort band" is free because I have half a hide left from a previous job and haven't touched it for five years or more. No idea what it's worth, I bought it with a job lot of leather when I wanted to reupholster my office chair.
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OriginalGriff wrote: and did a cost analysis: XXXX each, which is pretty reasonable. it doesn't matter, it is most probably cheaper than current prices by abusers.
In Spain there are not many people doing this because the 3d printers are not that extended yet. But doing a lot of things in a more traditional way, i.e. the ones I told you, textile nose-mouth masks and similar things for the people working in the hospitals.
So far, private people are getting done almost more than the government. What is to be proud of the people and a :big_facepalm: for the government.
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this is really cool stuff here. thanks for sharing. keep up the good work.
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I've abandoned ABS for the moment - it was just rat's-nesting every time I tried to use it, and I was getting frustrated after the ease with which I got PLA going.
But PETG is supposed to be higher temp than PLA, more flexible, and easier to work with than ABS.
I had some problems switching - you could still see bits of ABS in the material for ages - and I had adhesion problems with the bed, but some fine tuning has sorted that, I hope.
And it's printing it's first "real world" object:
As you can see, it's stringy stuff, but that cuts and sands off pretty nicely. I tried a blowtorch, but you have to be really careful - it's glass temperature is pretty lowish and it softens quickly.
Can you guess what it is yet?
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OriginalGriff wrote:
Can you guess what it is yet?
Headband for a face shield? I saw a room full of 3D printers churning them out on the news.
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Yep! I have an A2 sheet of clear PETG 1.0mm arriving today, if the Royal Mail can pull their fingers out long enough ... just printing the base retainer / shaper and then I need to knock up a drill jig in Fusion 360 to get the holes right.
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Are you making these on a purely volunteer basis with templates you got from someone/company/internet, or are you on contract to make these.
Anyhow, I think this is great!
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No money is involved: this isn't feasible for industrial production as each headband takes 3 1/2 hours to print! I'm trying to make one for Herself since she works in an old folks home, and one for my neighbour who is a carer for the council - and they are far too tight to provide proper PPE for employees: even masks are limited to "one per call" and have to be collected the day before you need them ... better than Herself's place though: she was given one mask and told to wash it every day.
This is the prototype from the template provided by Prusa that I linked to in the Lounge: PrusaPrinters[^]. The headband is fine (though I would have evenly spaced the mountings to make hole punching / drilling easier) but the chin piece is very poor - all the stress is on the outside because the shield is trying to straighten, and all the support is on the inside.
I was going to heat the clear PETG with a blowtorch to set it in an arc and reduce the stress, but half way through I ran out of butane ...
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I am not that sofisticated...
I just used something like: upper cover[^] and the back side of this[^] with a bit of textil band and a couple of cable straps to make it a bit more robust and adjust it to the head.
And for the nose-mouth masks... courtain fabric, some textil ribbons and 14 cm of 1,5 mm² copper dampproof installation cable (had some spare of 3x1,5 from last electric job) to make the adjusting to the face in the upper side.
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I'm renowned for over-engineering things: I don't build things to fall apart. Herself always said that the first greenhouse I built her was more robust than the house I bolted it to; my shed is bolted to the concrete pad under the breeze blocks it stands on; that kind of thing.
And Herself will be wearing it for 6 hours a day - plus she's the "careless type"!
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