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Revision as of 13:37, 24 March 2020

This page is being constantly updated, so please check back daily. We will probably set up a form in case people want email updates.

HACKERS and HOSPITALS is an effort to coordinate Hackers with Hospitals during an immediate time of need.

Participate

If you have any suggestions, questions or comments, you can contact: michael at fsf.org

  • Boston: Fill out the survey at https://covidinnovation.partners.org/ to join a MGB workgroup.
  • Edit this page!
    • Post what you are working on (even works in progress) to a public git.
    • License your project under a free culture license.
    • Link it here.

Mission

We need to help coordinate the medical needs of hospitals with local area fabricators. Boston has a large number of healthcare professionals, hackers, makers, engineers, biomedical innovators, and crafters. If we can all work together, we can save lives.

We need to:

  1. Identify parts that need replacing often.
  2. Get those parts to local 3D scanners or redesign them in ways that maker space can duplicate them.
  3. Publish the plans and design files under free culture licenses.
  4. Call on the community to replicate parts.

Common printing materials (PLA & ABS) are probably single use due only to their porous nature so we need to start now to meet demand. Most of the plans I have seen for face masks involve flexible material such as Ninjaflex which many maker spaces have, but in less supply. Copper3D makes an anitmicrobial filament which can probably be found in the Boston area, but rare.

The next step would be for the medical teams to identify commonly used parts that may be suitable for replication using a 3D printing process.

Resources

Meta:

Local groups with fabrication equipment:

  • Maker & Hacker spaces
  • Local businesses especially engineering and biomedical industries
  • Education (schools and after-school centers)
  • Hobbyists and Hackers

Face Shields:

Cloth Masks:

3D Printed Face Masks:

3D Printed stethoscope

3D Printed Tourniquet

3D Printed Otoscope:

3D Printed Respirator Valve:

Ventilator: