
Steampunk Goggles (Scifidelity Orchestra Edition)
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<p>Steampunk Goggles specifically designed by Double Bass player <i>Stjepan Horvat</i> for band <i>Scifidelity Orchestra</i> (<a href="https://www.facebook.com/scifidelityorchestra">Facebook</a>, <a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCs6IaiP5qu3NNiSSB9da3ag/featured">Youtube Channel</a>, <a href="https://www.instagram.com/scifidelityorchestra/?hl=en">Instagram</a>) with their logo on the side of the goggles.</p><p>Design for the lenses was inspired by Geordi La Forge's Visor from American science fiction television series Star Trek: The Next Generation.</p><p><strong>Print Material:</strong></p><ul><li>Print it with PLA or PETG material with standard prusa slicer settings (0.2mm layer height)</li><li>In this example white parts are in PETG and blue/red parts are in PLA</li></ul><p><strong>Print instructions:</strong></p><ul><li>Print left and right side of the goggles, two lids and two lenses (there are multiple gcode files uploaded as an example how it should be sliced)</li><li>Print L/R goggles and lids with support</li></ul><p><strong>Assembly instructions:</strong></p><ul><li>Clean the support</li><li>Put the lenses into the lids with the rounded side to the outside</li><li>Glue the lids with the lenses to the goggle sides</li><li>You can make the holes on the goggles larger by drilling it for larger screws and wire</li><li>Join the goggles together with some wire and leather like material</li><li>Tie the goggles with some stretch material to hold it on your head</li><li>Add some rubber material (you can get it from car parts) with screws to the goggles (I used 2.5mm screws)</li></ul><p> </p>
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