Twelve Penn State Berks engineering students, plus a student from another college, have joined the Berks LaunchBox team in printing face shield headbands and mask extenders. Berks student Austin Wylie created a component of face shield using his 3D printer. Credit: Penn State Expand Penn State Berks engineering major Dalton Butz (right) and his friend Gabe Moyer (left) show off their 3D headband component for their face shields. Credit: Penn State Expand A member from Encompass Health receives donated face shields from Penn State Berks students and the Berks LaunchBox. Credit: Penn State Expand The 3D printed semi-circle, wraps around the forehead of the user and is secured in the back by a rubber band or piece of elastic. Credit: Penn State Expand Credit: Penn State Expand Madison Wojciechowski, a mechanical engineering uses her 3D printer to help make components of a face shield. Credit: Penn State Expand