NIH VK Face Shield v1
The NIH VK Face Shield v1 was designed by 3DVerskstan and have been reviewed by the National Institute of Health for clinical use.
This model has proven to be fast and inexpensive to manufacture, but it does not provide as much visor as other models. We print 17 in a stack, taking just over 7 hours.
It consists of a visor printed in PETG and an acetate shield. It is worn like glasses and can optionally be secured with a rubber band.
The hole punch pattern is a standard 3-hole punch so it is easy to replace the acetate shield; they are projector sheets — use 8.5” x 11” or 9” x 12” sheets, 5 mil or thicker. To make the 6-hole pattern, punch your sheet, then flip and punch again with a half-inch offset. We include a half-inch jig in our 5- and 10- packs.
PETG can be be sanitized. See this Prusa Guide for more information.
This shield is manufactured in Greenwich, CT in an office environment. Although this design is sourced from the NIH, we do not endorse it for any medical or official use. All face shields on this site are subject to the terms on our Legal page.
The NIH VK Face Shield v1 was designed by 3DVerskstan and have been reviewed by the National Institute of Health for clinical use.
This model has proven to be fast and inexpensive to manufacture, but it does not provide as much visor as other models. We print 17 in a stack, taking just over 7 hours.
It consists of a visor printed in PETG and an acetate shield. It is worn like glasses and can optionally be secured with a rubber band.
The hole punch pattern is a standard 3-hole punch so it is easy to replace the acetate shield; they are projector sheets — use 8.5” x 11” or 9” x 12” sheets, 5 mil or thicker. To make the 6-hole pattern, punch your sheet, then flip and punch again with a half-inch offset. We include a half-inch jig in our 5- and 10- packs.
PETG can be be sanitized. See this Prusa Guide for more information.
This shield is manufactured in Greenwich, CT in an office environment. Although this design is sourced from the NIH, we do not endorse it for any medical or official use. All face shields on this site are subject to the terms on our Legal page.
The NIH VK Face Shield v1 was designed by 3DVerskstan and have been reviewed by the National Institute of Health for clinical use.
This model has proven to be fast and inexpensive to manufacture, but it does not provide as much visor as other models. We print 17 in a stack, taking just over 7 hours.
It consists of a visor printed in PETG and an acetate shield. It is worn like glasses and can optionally be secured with a rubber band.
The hole punch pattern is a standard 3-hole punch so it is easy to replace the acetate shield; they are projector sheets — use 8.5” x 11” or 9” x 12” sheets, 5 mil or thicker. To make the 6-hole pattern, punch your sheet, then flip and punch again with a half-inch offset. We include a half-inch jig in our 5- and 10- packs.
PETG can be be sanitized. See this Prusa Guide for more information.
This shield is manufactured in Greenwich, CT in an office environment. Although this design is sourced from the NIH, we do not endorse it for any medical or official use. All face shields on this site are subject to the terms on our Legal page.