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How to Prepare & Package WISCs
Bill Mills edited this page Jun 9, 2020
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In this doc, you'll learn: how to prepare and package WISC face shields.
Materials (makes about 100 shields):
- 100 clear plastic sheets: 5-15 mil, 9"x9-13"
- 50 yards of elastic ribbon, and scissors that can cut it
- 100 1"x1"x6" foam blocks, preferably self-adhering on the long edge
- Powered stapler + 400 office staples
- 10 clear 13 gallon recycling bags
- 10 disclaimer notices (this page)
- Follow these instructions, or watch this video.
- Shield plastic should be 9" tall and anywhere from 9" to 13" wide, with wider plastics preferred for better coverage.
- Softer or thinner plastic bends better; if the plastic is too stiff, it can tend to pop out from the forehead like a visor rather than bend around its circumference.
- Cut the lower corners off for better range of motion for the wearer.
- Softer foam is better than more rigid foam. If the foam is too rigid, it tends to flake and leave 'crumbs' all over the shields, making them look dirty.
- Cutting large amounts of foam goes quickly with a band saw. While the foam pieces should be 1"x1"x6", the dimensions don't have to be perfect; some masking tape on the band saw bed to indicate dimensions can save slow measuring. Always use a scrap of wood to push foam into the saw, and wear goggles when using the band saw.
- A powered stapler will prevent injury from repetitive stress when stapling many shields. But, have a regular stapler as a backup, especially if your powered stapler is unreliable or struggles with your plastic.