Replacement glasses

Replacement glasses

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Hello, I was on a quest for the perfect glasses frame to replace my original one that had met its untimely demise, but unfortunately, none of them seemed to fit my unique specifications. I took matters into my own hands and created my own custom frame, drawing inspiration from the ingenious "Ericsko" design, which cleverly adapted the hinge and legs concept. I also delved into the "See Remix Sources List" to study and learn from other brilliant minds who had tackled similar challenges. The original brand of these fantastic glasses is DbyD DBCM22, a true marvel of engineering that has set the bar high for all other frames out there. One thing to keep in mind when assembling this masterpiece is that the fitting process can be quite tight, requiring two precision-cut nails for the hinges. Don't worry; it's worth the extra effort. As someone who was designing glasses for the very first time, I learned a valuable lesson: always print your prototype at the highest resolution possible (0.05mm) to achieve a flawless finish on the front surface. Trust me, you won't regret it! To make things even more convenient, I've added some clever clips that I had previously designed to repair my own glasses. While this solution may not allow for closing the legs, it's an excellent temporary fix if you need to quickly mend your glasses. So go ahead and enjoy your new custom glasses frame!

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