3D printed safety goggle with changeable foil / glass
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The key benefit of this project is its versatility, allowing users to work with various types of glass or foil. The thickness of the glass or foil can range from a minimum up to 3 mm, requiring adjustments to be made using longer or shorter screws. To assemble the project, you will need six M3 screws and matching nuts, either nylon or steel. The printing process is relatively quick, taking less than two hours to complete. A layer height of 0.32 mm is sufficient for this project, and I have used a nozzle with a diameter of 0.4 mm. The ideal material for printing this project is PET-G, although PLA and ABS can also be used successfully. For the best results, it is recommended to use a 0.5 mm thick PET foil. Below you will find a pattern that can aid in cutting out the foil to the correct shape. This model fits snugly against my face, leaving no gaps. To enhance comfort, some sponge material can be added along the edges. For further details on the belt and clasp design, please visit Thingiverse at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4239294
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