15-year-olds Angus and Charlie Graham have been making visors for the NHS using a 3D printer at their home.
The identical twins bought a second-hand printer over Easter and the printer has been running ever since.
The 3D printer is fed plastic and connected to a computer that has a set of instructions.
It takes around one hour and a half to finish one visor – last night alone eight visors were made.
Face visors are used by NHS workers as a form of Personal Protective Equipment while working during the COVID-19 outbreak.
So far, more than 50 visors have been made for friends working for the NHS. Charlie and Angus hope to continue making visors during the coronavirus crisis.
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