glasses arm replacement 3d models
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I printed them at a .16 layer height with the arms facing bottom up and the glasses facing front down to minimize supports and keep the parts toucher her smoother, then used some M2x10 screws I pulled from a laptop for the hinges. You could probably...
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She's been working with her previous prescription but it was giving her headaches, so I sat down and designed a replacement based off of her originals. I printed them at a .16 layer height with the arms facing bottom up and the glasses facing front...
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... the standard parts aren't easily obtainable. *PLEASE HANDLE WITH CARE TO AVOID DAMAGE TO YOUR GLASSES AND PERSONAL SAFETY* *This is not a hinge replacement, it's a wearable part designed to allow you to use your glasses but won't enable folding.*
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9pm Thursday night my young daughter broke her glasses, so I drew and printed this replacement from PETG. Hopefully you never find yourself in this situation but the replacement worked so well I couldn't believe it. The part mounts perfectly and even...
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Two types of temple replacement for glasses. Simply select the type required and print together with its mirror image (you can do this in any slicer software). Play around with filament colours including fluorescent filament for extra fan. I used...
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After two weeks without my glasses, my spring broke, and no contact from the factory led me to 3D print a replacement using my lenses. I haven't added stand-offs yet but am already wearing them. The printed hinges are secure for now, but may need...
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My kid was always breaking his glasses, so I stepped in and crafted a custom nose bridge replacement for him - he's only 5 years old! To our delight, my DIY fix worked wonders with some high-quality glue holding it together. Now, months after the...
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My Daughter broke her glasses again, so I designed and printed these replacement arms. They slide over the nubs where the old ones screwed on. I included a drawing with dimensions so you can see if they will work for your glasses. This is only a...
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I replaced my temples after they broke down completely.
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This is a replacement legs model that fits perfectly onto my sunglasses.\nAfter printing this model, I took it to a local optical store to get a custom fit.\nThe expert used a heating device to soften the PLA and bend them slightly to match the curve...
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When the glasses are assembled you will need to bend the frame and the temples a little. You can half-dip the temples into hot water (~80C) and bend manually. The front should be bent with the lenses in by heating very carefully around the bridge...
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... face down. Print the earpieces in the best way you can figure. I found it best to have them "lay flat" upside-down. Drill out the holes with a tiny drill bit Cut and bend a paperclip to secure the earpieces with the frames Category: Glasses
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The earpieces do fold over like normal glasses. Print the front part (frames) of the glasses face down. </li> <li>Print the earpieces in the best way you can figure. I found it best to have them "lay flat" upside-down. ... Drill out the holes with a...
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my dog chewed up my pair of glasses so I took the lenses and created new frames. ...these have a small lip and tabs on the back to hold the lenses in place.
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... Pieces. Bend Each Piece into a Loop, One End of Which Will Fit Through the Hole in the Frame and the Other End Through the Hole in the Earpiece. This Will Secure the Earpieces to the Frames, Holding Them in Place as You Wear Your New DIY Glasses.
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Unless you wear the same Zenny Optical glasses model that I buy online here (this is NOT an ad - just technical, I hope you understand): https://www.zennioptical.com/p/plastic-fashion-full-rim-frame/2329?skuId=232921 So I guess this print might...
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... a raft or support structure, the resolution is set at 0.2 millimeters. ...Update June 12, 2020: The original design file has been updated to be compatible with Shapr3D, allowing for seamless remixing, and a glass template was utilized during testing.
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I was walking outside when my mischievous dog suddenly picked up my favorite pair of glasses in his mouth and completely destroyed them, rendering them useless. However, being an innovative person, I seized the opportunity to repurpose the intact...
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Print instructionsCategory: Glasses Instructions Use some copper wire to pin the hinges, bend into the provided slots then trim flush. May need to print the frames a few times to get the right scale factor for the lenses to snap in snug but it prints...
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I replaced my broken frames instead of shelling out another $300 for new ones, opting to print a fresh set tailored to my specific lens shape. ...This design is intended to accommodate my unique lens dimensions, but I suspect that with some creative...
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This is designed to fit my particular lens shape but I suspect with creative use of the XYZ scale factors and maybe some hot air a lot more lenses could be made to work. Print instructionsCategory: Glasses Instructions Use some copper wire to pin the...
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Replacement Arms for a Kid's Harry Potter Costume Created I designed these replacement arms after one of them went missing from a Harry Potter costume, and they are modeled directly off the other arm.
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The entire arm looked too finicky for me to attempt printing a replacement, so I designed and printed a brace to hold the broken piece to the rest. The brace is basically a box, chamfered for comfort, thinnest on the side toward my face. I measured...
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My buddy commissioned me to design and print a sleek right arm for his 3D printed glasses, which he's been wearing non-stop since they arrived on his doorstep yesterday morning.
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I fixed a pair of glasses using advanced 3D printing techniques, as demonstrated in this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aoalK0W1Kxg. ... After use, the arm length of the glasses will increase slightly, so you'll need to trim them down slightly.
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The entire arm looked too finicky for me to attempt printing a replacement, so I just designed and printed a brace to hold the broken piece to the rest. The brace is basically a box, chamfered for comfort, thinnest on the side toward my face, I...
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The right side of my sun glasses arm broke, so I modelled a new one!I found using organic supports worked well and positioned it with the top of the arm on the bed. I used 0.2mm height and just filed it a little to make the top smooth and removed a...