ThorFire PF10 Glasses Clip

ThorFire PF10 Glasses Clip

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I wear glasses that are a lifesaver. They're thin-rimmed and made from flexible metal that resists breaking. My face is prone to running into things, so these bendy glasses have been a blessing. A broken nose heals quickly; a shattered pair of glasses doesn't. I thought it would be genius to repurpose the metal frame on my face as a flashlight holder. Thus, I created the "ThorFire PF10 Glasses Clip." This little device is perfect for small tasks, exploring tiny caves, pretending to be an alien drone, or working under sinks (a place where humans shouldn't be). Important note: this won't work with every pair of glasses. My temples are 3mm tall and 1.2mm wide. If you wear chunky hipster frames, forget it. This design also relies on flexible frame glasses. Don't test its limits or risk breaking your glasses. Some facts to keep in mind: The ThorFire PF10 is a 14.6mm diameter clip that can theoretically hold anything of similar size. This design was inspired by my "Maglite Solitaire Glasses Clip" version 2 (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3712971). I adapted it to fit the ThorFire PF10, a simple push-button AAA flashlight I had lying around. The Solitaire is an awesome EDC flashlight that works well, but I thought, "Why not use more flashlights and have even more options?"

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