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# 3D-printed SOF-T-like tourniquet
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## Tourniquet de type SOF-T imprimé en 3D
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[![fr](https://img.shields.io/badge/lang-fr-red.svg)](./Readme.fr.md)
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[![en](https://img.shields.io/badge/lang-en-green.svg)](./Readme.md)
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:warning: **WRNING : _We strongly ADVICE AGAINST using this tourniquet in the field until further tests have been done._** :warning:
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## 1 - GliaX 3D-printed tourniquet
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If you want an actual field-tested tourniquet, please go check out [GliaX/tourniquet](https://github.com/GliaX/tourniquet).
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We will use a lot of their testing as comparison, and recommend using the same print settings as them. We also designed our strap and windlass in comparison to theirs : the strap must be as wide or wider, and the windlass must be as thick or thicker (_as they had windlass failure in an earlier version, thus we knew it was a potential weak point_).
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Even though the GliaX tourniquet project is an amazing and fully developed project, we still thought that their could be place four our design, as we designed a tourniquet that requires some sawing, but way less than the GliaX design (_as ours is design around the SOF-T design rather than the CAT design_) ; with also less printed parts.
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We know our design makes application slightly slower than with a CAT-like tourniquet (like the GliaX tourniquet), but we estimate the difference to be marginal (less than 5 seconds), thus we believe the gain in cost and manufacturing could still make it a viable option in some context.
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## 2 - Design of our tourniquet
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_This Readme will be written later._ |