IMAGE: Submitted photo people are slipping through the cracks during the pandemic.” Levine, who lived in Miami before arriving at the College of Medicine in July, said the experience made him ponder how he could help solve this problem. Being a big fan of 3D printing ― at the time he had two 3D printers in his apartment ― Levine came up with a way to produce masks. After setting up a GoFundMe fundraiser, he and his two brothers, who were heavily involved in the project as well, purchased three more 3D printers and supplies for making reusable masks out of plastic, elastic and rubber.