glasses
eyeglasses

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Summary
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 needs to adapt it because of different lens shapes, so here is the link to my onshape: https://cad.onshape.com/documents/0219baeaf0aa081ffe102801/w/100bef6351060fb6dc6c6895/e/6810e4e1e30d6a3ce9a7bf7b
Print Settings
Printer:
Prusa i3 MK2
Rafts:
No
Supports:
No
Resolution:
0.15
Infill:
50%
Update
Updated frame
I updated the frame so it holds the lens better, I published it here:
https://www.printables.com/cs/model/98375-glasses
Originality of the Model
The author declares that this work is their personally shared model
This model is licensed under the following terms:
Credit must be given to the creator
Models(4)
- Glasses_temple-Left_part.stl
94.81 KB
2025-03-18
- Glasses_temple-Right_part.stl
94.81 KB
2025-03-18
- Glasses-front.stl
608.87 KB
2025-03-18
- Glasses-full-assembly.stl
792.86 KB
2025-03-18
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