DIY lense holder for custom corrective lenses for DJI Goggles
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This thing is a holder for DIY corrective lenses designed to fit at least DJI V2 goggles. It consist of a snap-on base plate and a top part which holds the lense place. It is designed to use two M2 screws (threading required) but self-tapping screws will of course also work. Lenght of screws depends on the lenses. Note: The design is optimized for an extrusion width of 0.4 mm. I shaped the (plastic) lenses (which are assumed to be obtained from regular glasses) using a "dremel" with a cutting disc. I first glued on a paper template to aid the "shaping" (printed from included dxf/dwg files). I also glued on a paper protective sheet on the other side using "glue stick" glue). Please note that the snap-on lens holder will limit the range of the interpupillar distance adjustment (see demo video : https://youtu.be/OfAWmb1B_0U). DISCLAIMER: This part is quite small and requires a well tuned 3D-printer. The shaping of the lenses from regular glasses requires adequate tools and protection gear.
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