3d printed glasses holder
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... my laser and it has a steel door going to it. The magnets I have were 30mm in diameter, so, I used there design in my creation. This should work for the larger saftey glasses that go over prescription glasses. ... I used Overture TPU for my print.
cults3d
I was tired of the normal racks where the glasses fall easily. Printing with supports is a good idea. Need more slots? ...Remix it online https://www.tinkercad.com/things/6RtMmLlF6Gk If you want a similar, larger rack:...
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This is a remix of an elephant model that I made to hold my glasses. ...There are two versions with the placement of the slot for the at different places for different style glasses. The slot is 8 mm wide. Support is necessary. ...Printed in PLA.
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I quickly whipped this up because I desperately needed a spot to hang my heated blanket's remote control. ...After building it, I discovered that it serves as an excellent holder for my evening glasses as well. ...Command strips truly are lifesavers.
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A container meant for the edge of a table or desk with a hook to hold glasses. Small enough for ender 3. ...Haven't printed because my printer won't work
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I'm excited to share with you a unique idea for a glasses holder that combines retro flair with modern design. This innovative creation is perfect for protecting my blue-light blocking glasses, and it's proudly displayed on my gaming desk. To bring...
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As a consequence I've got glasses all over the house and they need a home lest they get all scratched up or lost. Thus it was off to the modeling software and here's what I came up with. I printed a couple of these and I'm good to go. Holds up to...
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I always clean my glasses in the shower, only I don't have a proper place for them.To prevent the glasses from falling off, I designed a simple hook that you can attach to almost any shower wall. The Thread is ISO M10x1.5mm and has a Phillips...
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I Designed a Tool to Hold My Glasses in the Car As I navigated through my vehicle, I realized there was no convenient place to put my glasses within easy reach. In response, I developed this gadget. Although its functionality might not be...
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Simple wall mounted holder for 4 or 5 glasses No supports necessary, came out great on my Ender 5 I mountet it with double sided adhesive band to my wall and it holds perfect If you feel like thats exactly what you need and saved you some bugs and...
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Shot glass holder for your team.All parts are seperate.When assembling the top and bottom, you need to move the top with a little force so that the pins fit into the rack; After you have connected the upper part to the lower part, I do not recommend...
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This faceshield holder is designed especially for magnifying glasses typically used during dental treatments. The holder is designed to be properly fixed on the temples without any fixation. If the fit is to loose a simple screw (M4) can be added to...
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To avoid losing your glasses, put them exactly where they belong - on the glasses case, of course. ...There's the glasses case and then there are your eyes.
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I needed some assistance with DIY while I was being a bit of an old-timer, so I had to use my glasses to read the instructions but they kept interfering with the trusty pencil trick behind the ear. Therefore, I came up with this simple solution that...
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Once you've drilled the holes, print the models and assemble everything with your glasses; you'll likely need to adjust some parts of the model and reprint them because your face and glasses are different from mine. Update: I've added another...
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... mustache (original version created by Rossi). ...My addition is a base for the nose to to let it stand on a table or desk. The multiple divots allow different sizes of safety glasses to rest securely.I printed both pieces in PLA at 0.2 layer height.
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In two of the photos the glasses stand is resting on a vanity base: https://www.printables.com/model/511814-gridfinity-1x1-vanity-base This was printed using my spool rotator with Amolen Gold/Green/Fuchsia coextruded Silk PLA filament:...
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I came across a post where the subject of the post looked 3d printed, but the first comment I came across was someone looking for the stl. Neither of us could find it, so I decided to fix that. </p><p> </p><p>I'm comfortable with Fusion 360...
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... It fits magnets that are 10mmx3mm which I get on amazon. You'll need 3 magnets for sure to accommodate the weight, I did a test print with 2 that didn't hold the weight. These can be printed in FDM or SLA. ... My set is made from white ABS.
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This compact glasses holder has been redesigned to securely hold two pairs of eyeglasses rather than four, providing a more efficient storage solution for smaller collections.
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My innovative concept stemmed from the television program "Shark Tank." I've devised a straightforward, low-tech version that requires merely two earth magnets and any metal object to secure your glasses to your shirt. For the magnets, I sourced them...
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A strength 3D printing has with this design is that it saves material compared to subtractive manufacturing since this design had a lot of material cut out. 3D printing this part also allows the user to change up the dimensions easily or add their...
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I need those new reading specs to see properly. ...Can I get my glasses, please?
cults3d
A desktop or worktop stand to your glasses. ... Should be compatible with most frames.
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It's quick remix for my pegboard and my protector glasses.
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A desktop or worktop stand to your glasses. ... Should be compatible with most frames.
prusaprinters
A stand for spectacles / glasses.Printing Recommendations: 0.2 mm layer hight, no supports needed, 15 % infill.Print from PLA will work fine.Remark: This model was desined by Steve-J and published under CC Attribution Noncommercial Share...
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... in the right orientation. This sits perfectly in only one direction with the fins further away from you making the holder sit close to the edge of the beverage holder. It fits ok the other way too if you want more room by the beverage holder. ...