Step-by-Step Guide to 3D Print the Fast Radius Reusable Face Mask
This mask is meant to be printed on a filament extrusion, personal-grade 3D printer. From this page, you can download a package containing an STL file and detailed instructions on what you need to make and assemble this mask. By downloading this, you agree to our terms and conditions.
This face mask is intended for use by the general public to protect from inhalation of harmful airborne particles. It is not intended for medical use. We hope these masks will be used by members of our community who need to interact with the public, care for sick relatives at home, or protect themselves from other hazardous particles like construction dust.
Required equipment (download instructions for more detail):
- Personal 3D printer
- PLA
- Seal material
- Filters
- Elastic
- Polyurethane or epoxy sealant
This mask can also be printed on industrial-grade 3D printers. Get in touch with us for more information.
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