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chuck.k
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RE: Using a Cricut for the transparencies

@merrill-a

I have used 8.5" x 11" overhead transparency sheets (not sleeves which are used in a laminator machine - I actually used that in my 1st week of doing these shields, they are not very clear and have lots of micro-bubbles).  Transparency sheets are only 4 mil thick (.004") but they work and i have delivered over 350 face shields to date around the United States directly to medical professionals. 

https://www.faceshieldsrus.com

 

My cricut project link is:  https://design.cricut.com/landing/project-detail/5e81f095f1f0a80e942366e0

Hopefully that works for those who wish to use it.  Note:  cricut software is not very good.

This post was modified 5 years ago 4 times by chuck.k
Posted : 11/04/2020 2:46 am
chuck.k
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RE: Using a Cricut for the transparencies

@ez

The cricut link should be:  https://design.cricut.com/landing/project-detail/5e81f095f1f0a80e942366e0

Hopefully that works for you. 

Posted : 11/04/2020 2:53 am
Jason
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RE: Using a Cricut for the transparencies

@chuck-k

Still coming up as private when you click make it

Posted : 12/04/2020 1:10 pm
chuck.k
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RE: Using a Cricut for the transparencies

Ok.  Since that was my first cricut design.  I obviously don't know how to make it public.  Can you tell me the steps ?

Chuck

Posted : 12/04/2020 1:25 pm
Jason
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RE: Using a Cricut for the transparencies

@chuck-k

I'm clueless on the subject, it's my wife's machine from school.  She'll take a look and I will hopefully get back to you on it.

Posted : 12/04/2020 4:37 pm
Jason
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RE: Using a Cricut for the transparencies

@chuck-k

https://help.cricut.com/hc/en-us/articles/360009377574-How-do-I-share-my-Design-Space-project-   My wife said that Cricut keeps private any design that you upload an image to make, so if you did that we are out of luck. 

Posted : 12/04/2020 6:59 pm
Carl A
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RE: Using a Cricut for the transparencies

No problem: I did order some .03" (1/32" thick clear 12" x 12" Nominal Lexan) shields on Amazon  at the time they were $27.93 with s/h for 4 sheets, just checked and now they are $7.65 with s/h each. Quality good and fairly rigid, delivery took 4 days from ordering. Supplied by AcrylandUSA. I have some others coming from another company for a better price but reserve posting until I receive and evaluate. 

Posted : 12/04/2020 7:28 pm
sarahduke75
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RE: Using a Cricut for the transparencies

@merrill-a

You can buy a cheap laminator on amazon. $25

Posted : 07/05/2020 5:05 pm
bobstro
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RE: Using a Cricut for the transparencies

Man, sorry I missed this discussion until today. A lot of topics near and dear to my heart that we've worked through:

  • We are using 8 or 10 mill 8 1/2 X 11 inch office transparencies. $29 for 200.
  • I have been using an adjustable office 3 hole punch to punch either 6 or 3 hole patterns quickly. I can punch up to 4 sheets at one go.
  • I have been using a Merlot bottle to trim the transparency corners using an X-Acto knife. It it crucial that the bottle be replaced periodically.
  • I am working with someone locally who has developed a pattern for their Silhouette cutter to trim the transparencies. It's not fast but he seems to be able to crank out 25-50 without much issue.
  • #64 rubber bands can be used with ear savers as a replacement for elastic. Ideally, use non-Latex rubber bands.

My notes on maximizing prints for COVID reponse here.

My notes and disclaimers on 3D printing

and miscellaneous other tech projects
He is intelligent, but not experienced. His pattern indicates two dimensional thinking. -- Spock in Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan

Posted : 07/05/2020 6:27 pm
Carl A
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RE: Using a Cricut for the transparencies

I am using a Silhouette Cameo (similar to a Circut) to cut the face shields. Have 3D printed the NIH frames and a modified head strap along with cutting 6 hole 8.5x11 shields on my Cameo. To date I have printed and shipped off about 60 full shields. In addition I have printed the Prusa shield frames for an organization that is doing the the clear shields and distribution where needed. I am using PRUSA Orange PETG (provided at discount by PRUSA) to print these items. It is good to see so many helping out with these efforts.

Posted : 08/05/2020 1:48 am
Phil
 Phil
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RE: Using a Cricut for the transparencies

@merrill-a

Well done! I have a Cameo too but haven't found the right material yet. What are you using?

Kind regards

Phil

Posted : 08/05/2020 12:48 pm
Carl A
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RE: Using a Cricut for the transparencies

I ordered 200 sheets of 7 mil 8.5x11" from CFS Binding Supplies. 1-888-237-3221. in Michigan. They cost $17.98 per 100 plus S/H. My total bill for the 200 sheets was $35.29 shipped to Florida.The nomenclature is "8.5" x 11" Clear Covers - Med 7 mil Square Corners (100 bundle) - 033027AA"

I made some adjustments to the pattern attached to the face shields so the holes lined up with those on the shields and printed/cut them on stiff paper until I got it exactly as it needed to be. Putting curved corners and holes in the Silhouette Cameo software was a piece of cake. I did do a 2 pass cut to make sure all holes came out with no problem. My cutter blade was set to 2 or 3 with a speed of 4. Note that the holes stick to everything as they are static and a pain to get off your fingers, etc when pushing them out and into the waste bucket.

Posted : 08/05/2020 3:08 pm
Phil
 Phil
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RE: Using a Cricut for the transparencies

@merrill-a

Thank you very much for having sent such a detailed reply. It's very useful!!!

Posted : 08/05/2020 5:13 pm
Margaret M
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RE: Using a Cricut for the transparencies

@merrill-a

I ordered 100 "no-metal" elastic ponytail holders from Amazon (US).  You can chain them together for elastic.  It works perfectly on the printed face shield and on the masks that I am sewing.  You can also cut 1" strips of t-shirt material, pull on it to make it roll, and use it as ties.  I ordered 6 XXL Hanes T-shirts from Amazon (US).  

I am still searching for an SVG file for my Cameo 4 to cut the transparencies (that I bought on Amazon US).  Any idea where to find it?  I can use a 3-hole punch for the top, but I want to cut the three holes for the bottom retainer.  The transparencies are difficult to use a hand hole punch on.  

Posted : 09/05/2020 2:42 pm
Margaret M
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RE: Using a Cricut for the transparencies

@mikebourgeault

Hello Mike, Would you please post the SVG file again?  When I click on the link it opens a smaller window that is empty.  Thanks so much!

Posted : 09/05/2020 2:46 pm
Mike
 Mike
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Topic starter answered:
RE: Using a Cricut for the transparencies

@margaret-m

Hopefully this allows me to attach. I used tinkercad to design. 

 

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Posted : 09/05/2020 4:45 pm
Margaret M
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RE: Using a Cricut for the transparencies

@mikebourgeault

Hi Mike!  Thanks so much for the speedy reply.  I must be doing something wrong as I still get the empty pop-up box.  No worries, though.  Silhouette Studio 4.4 will convert a .DXF file to an SVG file and there is a .DXF file somewhere in the design instructions (hubby found it).  The problem that I am having is that you must use a mat to cut the acetate in a Silhouette Cameo machine, and that mat is sticky and ruins the acetate.  I attempted to cut the acetate without a mat, which ostensibly you can do, but that did not work, either.  I am going to have hubby reprint the bottom piece using the two hole design so that the acetate can be cut with a two-hole punch.  I was just trying to find an easy way to cut the bottom three holes, but no love there.  Thanks again for your response!  

Posted : 09/05/2020 5:17 pm
Carl A
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RE: Using a Cricut for the transparencies

@margaret-m

I have the file that I developed for both the PRUSA shield frame and the NIH (6 hole) frame. I have attached my Silhouette Cameo files 

Posted : 09/05/2020 8:27 pm
Margaret M
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RE: Using a Cricut for the transparencies

@merrill-a

Hi Merrill!  Thanks so much for your reply; everyone on this forum is so nice.  I must be more technologically challenged that I thought, as I cannot find the file that you attached. 

 No worries, though. Silhouette Studio 4.4 will convert a .DXF file to a  .SVG file and there is a .DXF file somewhere in the design instructions (hubby found it).  The problem that I am having is that you must use a mat to cut the acetate in a Silhouette Cameo machine, and that mat is sticky and ruins the acetate.  I attempted to cut the acetate without a mat, which ostensibly you can do, but that did not work, either.  I am going to have hubby reprint the bottom piece using the two hole design so that the acetate can be cut with a two-hole punch.  I was just trying to find an easy way to cut the bottom three holes, but no love there; I just read that you can adjust certain 3-hole punches to the measurements of the bottom three holes so I shall try that next. Thanks again for your response! Apologies, I cut and pasted some of this response from the response I sent (above) to  mikebourgeault

Thanks again!
Posted : 09/05/2020 9:18 pm
Margaret M
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RE: Using a Cricut for the transparencies

@bobstro

Wow, shame that the wine bottle must be replaced periodically (smiling here).  Thanks for the link to the binder covers.  I have been using transparencies that I purchased from Amazon but they are no longer available.  I bought two different types and I do not like the other type at all.  Anyway, I would love to know how someone is using their Silhouette machine to cut the acetate.  I spent a could of hours trying to figure it out but gave up and had a glass of wine 🤣 . Heavy sigh.  At least now I have a bottle to use to cut the bottom curves - lol.  Great idea; I had been eyeballing it.  Yikes!

Posted : 09/05/2020 9:29 pm
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