How to Make a Face Protection Mask Shield With a Plastic Bottle
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How to Make a Face Protection Mask Shield With a Plastic Bottle

Hello,
Here is a video that shows how to make a protective mask for the face.
It is mainly intended for nursing staff or caregivers with coronavirus patients
This project was to be proposed in countries where raw materials are not readily available, but given the circumstances and the massive shortage of protective masks, it will certainly be useful around the world.
The tools and supplies necessary for its manufacture are widely and easily accessible.
It takes about 5-10 minutes.
Take care of yourself, stay at home.
Dragon Rouge
Draw the Shield




Take a transparent plastic bottle with a large surface without ribs.
Draw two lines with the pen to preserve the largest possible surface.
Cut the Shield




Look at where the glue and the molding junction are.
Trace with a pen so that they are not in the field of vision.
Cut on the lines with a pair of scissors.
Cut the Headband



Take the neck portion of the bottle.
Draw a strip 3 cm wide. It will be the headband.
Cut with scissors.
Set Up the Headband on the Shield

Set up the headband on the shield with tweezers, keeping a space between the headband and the shield
Adjustment Bands




Take another bottle.
Draw two 3 cm strips.
Cut them with the scissors.
Mount the Adjustment Bands


Mount the adjustment bands so that they correspond with the ends of the headband on the shield.
Pinch them with the tweezers.
Drilling With a Lighter and a Paper Clip

With a lighter and a paper clip pierce the three layers by making three holes placed in a triangle.
Do the same on the other side.
Drill the Adjustement Band



drill two holes 1 cm apart on one of the
adjustment bands. Drill holes 1 cm apart along the length of the other strip.
Sewing With Wire


Sewing with wire
Sew with wire using the three holes to pass.
Do the same on the other side.
Adjust on the Head



Adjust on the head and sew with a wire using the two holes.
Tadaaaa... the Shield Mask Is Finished

the shield mask is finished