Anaglyph DIY 3D Glasses
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In a world where advanced 3D technology prevails, I possess antiquated Red/Cyan Anaglyph cardboard glasses that are gradually deteriorating. However, their filters still function well, prompting me to design replacements for them. Although not a fashion expert, my design leans towards geek-chic. The arms of these glasses are currently non-adjustable after being glued in position. I utilize these for checking how my 3D model appears in NetFabb's 3D view. To use the new lenses, print out both halves of the lens holder and assemble them by gluing together while sandwiching the filters (Red for left eye, Cyan for right) in between. Finally, attach the arms and enjoy wearing them!
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