Item created by Corgian at Sketchfab. Reposted here for mirroring/anti-censorship purposes: https://sketchfab.com/3d-models/anti-gas-kettle-1fb211f87b354698a794f57586193554
This is a device that when used as intended can be used to deactive and nullify tear-gas projectiles, when paired with hand towels and disposable water bottles.
It does not immediately protect the user, and must be used in conjunction with proper safety gear including a gas mask, protective eyewear, and clothing that protects the skin.
The download includes three models. The .blend file shows both objects together (DO NOT PRINT THIS). The two .STL files connect together when printed. They are seperate to cut down on print time. When printed seperately, on my Ender 3 at low quality with 10% infill, it saved 10 hours of printing. Total print time using these settings is 22 hours. All made in SolidWorks.
I will update when I have printed everything and I’m posting videos of it working on my twitter @DoghouseCorgian when I do so. This will always be free and available via Creative Commons because people have a right to be protected against chemical warfare.
This article was first featured at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4436271 on June 7, 2020 at 09:07PM by TheRev
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