Mazak Applications Engineer Creates Non-Contact Brass Key
Due to the recent COVID-19 global pandemic, people are being more cautious of their surroundings. To help avoid contact with possible contaminated surfaces, Tyler Van Wyhe, Applications Engineer at Mazak Optonics Corp, has taken matters into his own hands by creating a non-contact brass key to use when in public spaces. From opening doors, to pushing buttons on a gas pump or elevator, this laser cut brass key can come in handy to keep your hands less vulnerable to being exposed to germs. Download the DXF file to cut your own "COVID-Key."
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