Glasses
I always break my glasses by falling on the ground or sitting on them... I was tired of buying a new pair of glasses every time, so I decided to 3d print them. Easy task, but first I had to draw them. So I reused the lenses, but redesigned the shape and joints. Front face has to be printed as flat, I bent it using a little heat from hair dryer after print. It brings better results, than trying to print it bent with the supports. Temples are attached using two small pieces of 1.75mm filament, so I could avoid the problem with tiny screws. Now I have a lot of fancy color combinations, but my favorite shape, so wearing glasses became a fun, not just necessity. I understand, that everybody need... This hosted file keeps creator credit and license details.
Print details
- Difficulty
beginner
- Materials
PLA suggested; confirm scale and supports in your slicer before printing.
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File metadata
- Glasses-front.stl
SHA-256:
4451fc2dcf4e93266748c87cec53dc92e4984cb1a5cd9f83d14292bc2ff09b3b - Glasses-full-assembly.stl
SHA-256:
08120bca5e05497dced58bed8cb711e845ac9139c35849e8c6d7ade04cf9aa0c - Glasses_temple-Left_part.stl
SHA-256:
b705cd771250032bd68e8225b554575b9ffe56f5899ef1f346cf25f4fcfb640c - Glasses_temple-Right_part.stl
SHA-256:
88a3b27d2129d487287a4b04770f59cbb5d15b079de71b020cff0de972415b60
Attribution
Glasses by ericsko (the original source). License: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0. Source: the original source