tuxedo with glasses 3d models
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I designed a model for a pair of glasses inspired by the vibrant purple hue of the Purement antimicrobial filament. The innovative color sparked my creativity, driving me to bring this unique idea to life. You can assemble all the components...
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... of three parts), attach the horizontal bar using a nut, insert the lens holder and potentially a set screw, resembling holderPutTogether.stl. Use inexpensive lenses from reading glasses, attach to your Kinect, and enjoy the improved functionality.
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The design is inspired by her own stylish specs, which I replicated with precision. To assemble the frame and earpieces, I used ABS cement, ensuring a strong bond between the two components. Although slightly oversized, these goggles will benefit...
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I designed my own version after a coworker was really impressed with a gadget she'd bought for cleaning her glasses, which is essentially a handle, pincers, and flat plates featuring little cloth pads. She had purchased it, so I decided to create one...
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... frames to fit them, making it a valuable resource for those in need. Print Settings Printer Brand: MakerBot Printer: MakerBot Replicator 2X Rafts: Yes Notes: It is strongly advised that the glasses be printed with as high density as possible.
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Smart glasses 3D Model comes ready for production, consisting of two individual objects (frame and glass) with their own unique non-overlapping UV layout maps, materials, and PBR textures set. Each part is meticulously crafted to ensure seamless...
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Printing the center part flat on the printer bed will yield a great result, with the front of the glasses facing upwards for a nice render. The arms are printed separately to provide added strength; they're also flat, ensuring that the layers align...
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It might also be interesting to try printing it in a higher quality setting, and use some post-processing to create more of a mirrored finish.TIP: if the glasses don't fit quite right, they can be adjusted by carefully heating the plastic with a heat...
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They're built from PVC pipes, starting with a pair of glasses that fit snugly onto two tubes, which connect to 90-degree angle joints, and finally attach to a second set of tubes. The result is wearing a periscope over each eye. You can choose to...
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4 individual objects (frame, lenses, earpiece 1, earpiece 2) are shared with two non-overlapping UV Layout maps, Materials (frame, glasses), and a PBR Textures set. Production-ready 3D Model, with PBR materials, textures, non-overlapping UV Layout...
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... and compatible with a variety of media players for added convenience and adaptability. This pioneering product opens up exciting possibilities for users looking for high-end entertainment technology with unique customization options.
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These are simple and easy-to-print glasses that can be made with just three flat laying parts, requiring no support at all. To join the front piece with the side pieces, use a short piece of 1.75mm filament, push it through the holes, and then melt...
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A holder for reading glasses or any glasses which sits on top of your laptop so they don't get lost in the clutter of your desk or workbench. It also doubles as privacy screen for the camera. It fits the Macbook Pro, but can be modified to fit all...
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This is a remix of https://www.printables.com/model/81034-glasses-holder-for-4-glasses but I replaced the screw holes with holes for 10mm magnets. I added a third magnet in the middle because I thought it would help a bit since the magnets I used...
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... in cinemas. To create these glasses, I utilized a Red Sail Laser M500 laser cutter to carve them from 300 g/m2 hard cardboard. The red and cyan foil required for the glasses is not included but can be easily attached on the backside of the frames.
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Designed this glasses case to solve my sunglasses storage problem. ...There are 8 slots, each slot is 75mm X 43mm X 180mm
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Glasses holder. No brackets needed. ...Apply strong adhesive to underside of small magnets and attach them to edges for improved closure.
cults3d
Clip to be inserted on the handle of the arm, to fix several glasses in case of lack of appropriate storage
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Here's the spun version of the original text: Grab this piece for your glasses cleaner. ...Attach some soft foam and microfiber to the plastic component.
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You'll find attached my design for a car accessory that keeps your glasses or sunglasses within easy reach, whether driving or stopped at a traffic light.
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Sun-glass holder Print Settings Printer Brand is MakerBot MakerBot is the printer manufacturer. Rafts are used, yes. ...Supports are not available.
grabcad
Using clear glass as the primary material, the design process took only four minutes to complete, followed by a five-minute rendering phase.
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I created this solution because I needed computer glasses but didn't want to spend money on a new frame for my spare pair.
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This glass holder is ridiculously easy to use. It's virtually impossible to simplify further. ...To assemble, simply screw it together using a single 4mm screw.
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A stylish spectacle of lenses and metal, perched delicately on the bridge of one's nose, is what a glasses frame represents.
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This is a set of glasses sized for a 6" American Girl doll (specifically, Molly). ...They should work for other dolls that are similar size.
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Chun Chun, an Industrial design Pratt student, created innovative 3D glasses. ...For assembly, simply print the design and follow instructions provided.
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I had a hard time tracking down replacement arms for my glasses, so I decided to get creative and design my own simple solution.
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Just a simple holder for up to 4 glasses. You can use screws to mount the holder or, as in my case, use double sided gluetape to fix it. I printed it in TPU with 100% infill. PLA should work aswell. ...
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Montuurv2.stl was specifically designed with the "fix horrible" setting in Cura, allowing it to automatically merge overlapping structures into a single solid object during slicing. Here are the recommended print settings: Rafts: No rafts at all...