“…The COVID-19 pandemic [1] created temporary shortages of medical equipment like ventilators in the U.S. [2] and in Europe [3] as well as personal protective equipment (PPE) locally [4][5][6]. With the recent maturation of distributed manufacturing [7] in the context of small businesses [8], fab labs and makerspaces [9,10], and even in the home [11][12][13][14] there appears to be an opportunity for distributed manufacturing of medical hardware during pandemics [15] and can outlive for future use, especially when needed for short term management [16]. Thus, not only was there a global interest in ventilator production using conventional methods [17][18][19], but also for distributed open source ventilators with various degrees of success [20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27].…”