eyeglass frame 3d models
123629 3d models found related to eyeglass frame.prusaprinters
My friend is a collector of Rubber Ducks and a person of poor eyesight and after seeing the contest I got inspired to make this design for him. Supports needed for some areas.
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It's weird, but it holds glasses. ...If the dimensions aren't quite right for your specific glasses, then feel free to scale it up or down in your slicer.Remember to print with supports.
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The new design really impressed me, but I struggled to get it to print properly due to the hole at the base. ...I filled in the hole by adding a solid bottom, which greatly simplified the printing process.
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Here is a simple little holder that keeps your flashlight in place while you're working on something or just walking around. It's made specifically for those cheap flashlights from Harbor Freight, and it clips right onto the arm of your glasses. ...If...
cults3d
I adjust my glasses, and the initial stand was positioned too low, necessitating a revised approach, hence version two, placed slightly higher to accommodate four pairs of eyewear. ... My foot serves as a compact container for holding valuable items...
youmagine
Looking for a spot to set my glasses at home and work was a hassle until I decided to take matters into my own hands. The pre-made designs just didn't cut it, so I whipped something up in no time. Resolution isn't an issue - I settled on .2mm. I've...
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This is a remix from PlasilABS https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1462038 just a little lighter - hollow body + less filament + faster print - and designed to be printed stand up with no need of supports. ...
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I made some minor changes in v2/v3, here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3344213 Wanted a place to set my glasses at home and at work. None of the existing designs met my expectations so I created something quick myself. Any resolution works...
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I'm a die-hard fan of Stitch and was determined to come up with something one-of-a-kind to hold my glasses on my desk, so I decided to give this design a makeover. Printed in two separate pieces with the added benefit of supports, which proved to...
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My go-to print, and by far my favorite, was initially designed as a tongue-in-cheek creation but has turned out to be one of the most practical prints I own. I picked up a stash of golf pencils for my toolbox years ago when I worked on ski lifts, so...
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This is a wall mount for glasses. You can use a command strip adhesive strip or whatever other double adhesive strip you'd like to use. There's a cutout underneath the mount so that if you use the kind of adhesive strip that can easily be removed by...
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Simple Business Card Holder for Everyday Use, Prints Easily and Fast, Does Not Require Supports or Rafts, Just Orient All Parts to Print Flatly.
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I was casually messing around with my Moai statue when I decided to place my glasses on its face, cleverly positioning them so that its nose would hold them in place. ...To further enhance this setup, I attached a small hook to the back of the statue,...
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You can hang your glasses on this holder at the top of your monitor to prevent them from getting lost, scratched or crushed by clutter on your desk. I got fed up with searching for my computer or regular glasses underneath piles of papers and stuff...
grabcad
Glasses have been in use for over 700 years, with continuous innovations aimed at enhancing vision. Despite these advancements, issues like smudges on lenses persist. In my class, I was reminded of this when a smudge on my glasses distracted me. To...
cults3d
Cutter and Bookmark - Snoopy posing with eyeglass - Christmas of 9 cm
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The adapter mounts eyeglasses securely inside PFV goggles, utilizing 8 neodymium magnetic discs (3mm X 8mm) that can be purchased affordably in packs of 10. This design enables easy removal of the glasses for cleaning, while still allowing the case...
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Small tweak to the Child Frames - Nonny Mask Enhanced by DocDrill. ...Eyeglass frames proved too broad for the young girl I was crafting them for, so I made some adjustments to make them 10mm slimmer between the lenses.
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... sets as you like, ensuring that a clear vision is never more than a click away. Eyeglass Lenses - 3D Printable Models - Eyeglass Frame Design Print Settings Maximum printable size: • Length (x): 154.62 mm • Width (y): 35.74 mm • Height (z): 140 mm
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I created a unique blend of both pieces to give my mother-in-law an instant gift. The resulting item will be perfect for storing various items once it's printed out. I deliberately omitted the drawers as they needed customization, which I didn't...
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I am printing a custom holder for an iPhone 5 with a cover that fits over a telescope eyepiece, which is 2.5 centimeters in diameter. ... Print Settings Rafts: No Supports: Yes Infill: The print will have 30% infill density.
cults3d
This visor, designed specifically for the Epson Moverio BT300 virtual reality headset, provides a unique viewing experience by blocking peripheral vision and isolating the user's field of view for fully immersive interaction. ... It features a...
cgtrader
This low-poly 3D glasses model is ready for your creative use. You're free to modify it as you see fit. Note that a UV Map isn't included, and the material has been specifically designed for Cinema 4D. This model was created using Cinema 4D and has...
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This model was constructed using Maya 2018 software, and an Arnold render was used for the preview image. The .ma file includes all scene elements. Additionally, all parts and materials have been logically named. If anyone desires alterations to the...
cults3d
I'm absolutely fascinated by cinema, especially when I experience it in 3D with RealD 3D glasses. However, what really gets my blood boiling is the flimsy plastic bag that comes with the 3D glasses. That's why I decided to create a custom case...
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A modular mount and stands to put your glasses in, so you can display them on your wall