BELLE VERNON, Pa. — A man in Fayette County, Pennsylvania is using his time, money and resources to help make masks for health care workers.
“I’m getting a lot of thank you and God bless you,” said Pete Jaklitsch.
He said he’s been playing around with 3D printers inside his home and what was once a hobby has turned into a way for him to help people. He said he’s using the multiple 3D printers to make masks.
“I’ve had them running 24/7 since I started this,” Jaklitsch said.
He said he is using a model from Rowan University’s College of Engineering to make the masks. Engineers worked to make the cup-shaped mask printed from spools of plastic, fitted with a removable filter. The blueprints were then released for anyone with a 3D printer and a desire to help.
“There’s no value you can put on human life. I’m an asthmatic and there’s not much I can do to help. From here I can do this,” Jaklitsch said.
He said he just purchased more supplies so he can have six 3D printers going around the clock.