Forbes - 3D Printer Groups Continue Working Round The Clock To Help 2020 PPE Shortage

Jason Huggins, founder and engineer at Tapster Robotics in the Chicago area, which builds robots for testing phones, tablets, watches, and other connected touchscreen devices, decided he had to jump in and start providing shields for medical folks in his area. He pointed me to an elegant Face Shield design from the Maker Nexus makerspace in Sunnyvale, California.
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