Dad 3D-printing head visors for hero NHS staff...in his lounge
A dedicated dad is 3D-printing dozens of desperately-needed head visors for NHS staff a day - in his lounge. Phil Hathaway, 58, used to print small tank models as a hobby before he became a lifeline for medical staff struggling to protect themselves while treating COVID-19 patients. Be stumbled across a YouTuber using a blueprint to make cheap protective visors for medics in the US.
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