There's been individuals here in Sweden doing similar things. There was an article in the news with someone who 3D-printed 100 visors but the health services turned the offer down since they hadn't been properly tested.
I get that, but surely a 3D-printed visor is better than no visor
There was an article in the news with someone who 3D-printed 100 visors but the health services turned the offer down since they hadn't been properly tested
Which makes it all the sadder that NHS trusts are interested!
Well, i hope they arent needed but im sure they will do a job if they are.
Would you mind posting some pics of what exactly you're making and what the process is? I'm kind of interested in seeing what exactly we're talking about :)
There's been individuals here in Sweden doing similar things. There was an article in the news with someone who 3D-printed 100 visors but the health services turned the offer down since they hadn't been properly tested.
I get that, but surely a 3D-printed visor is better than no visor