fathead glass frames 3d models
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One of my character models requires minor adjustments to its arms and a bit of sanding for smoothness, yet it sits nicely on the workdesk; 3D print includes support structures. ...Purchase yours at this link: http://shpws.me/oEqQ
grabcad
A retail floor showcase idea for Fathead products features a metal hexagonal tube framework, accompanied by transparent acrylic walls, and visually appealing printed images.
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This model is an adaptation of the FatHead design found at http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:96507. The figure depicts a space commander with a stern expression, appearing injured yet still embodying heroic qualities perfect for displaying on your...
cgtrader
The collection includes a frame for a 3.5 cm x 4.5 cm portrait photo (1,300 polygons), a dual-frame option for two 3.5 cm x 4.5 cm portrait photos (1,494 polygons), and three frames suited for both portrait and landscape 9 cm x 13 cm photos (1,300...
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... pad of the titanium band that comes with Google Glass. ...This is a cheaper way to get your prescription glasses to be attached to your Google Glass. ... This should work with the Enterprise Version as well as long as you have the titanium band.
cults3d
Frames modelled with the Optimaker appliqué then printed with a cellulose acetate filament. ... Metal hinges with flex.
cults3d
Frame cookie cutter colection to make your coories or fondant! Special format to facilitate the cutting process! After printing, please shere your result! ...=)
grabcad
When pondering over "Frames," I wondered about the boundaries of sculpture and how it could be employed to encourage a society to broaden their interactions with art pieces.
grabcad
When thinking about "Frames," I pondered over this query: What are the boundaries of sculptures, and how can they be employed to encourage societies to broaden their experiences with designs?
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... YouMagine at https://www.youmagine.com/designs/glasses-frames#!design-information. Detailed information can be found on the Ultimaker forum thread: http://umforum.ultimaker.com/index.php?/topic/3932-designing-a-new-set-of-glasses-frames/?p=57088
youmagine
Thus, I am very interested in printing out new glasses frames over and over again; also, now that I have a CAD model of the glasses I can add room for wires and surface mount components and put neat things inside the glasses. I also changed some of...
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Very trendy to wear designer frames without the lens! ...Brag to all of your friends that you rock the latest style and have Real 3D glasses. Enjoy and be sure to post up your pics. ... Check out our website: http://www.3ddreambox.com
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This is a significant reworking of the glasses by Berkenbusch. You need to be somewhat comfortable with openSCAD since you'll need to fiddle with the code a bit to get the specific lens shape and size. They also have really long temples to fit my...
myminifactory
I designed these glasses for a university brief which was to come up with something that can be printed via FDM techniques. They are customisable to fit the users face if they are printed in PLA. Use Boil water and then place them into the boiling...
prusaprinters
... face down. Print the earpieces in the best way you can figure. I found it best to have them "lay flat" upside-down. Drill out the holes with a tiny drill bit Cut and bend a paperclip to secure the earpieces with the frames Category: Glasses
prusaprinters
The earpieces do fold over like normal glasses. Print the front part (frames) of the glasses face down. </li> <li>Print the earpieces in the best way you can figure. I found it best to have them "lay flat" upside-down. ... Drill out the holes with a...
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Frames for motion sickness glasses. Required: 1/8 inch I.D. ...(interior diameter) x 3/16 O.D.(outer diameter) clear tubing food coloring water
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- Print the front part (frames) of the glasses face down. - Print the earpieces in the best way you can figure. I found it best to have them "lay flat" upside-down. ... - Drill out the holes with a tiny drill bit - Cut and bend a paperclip to secure...
grabcad
Foggy glasses are an issue faced by many people, and they occur due to temperature differences on the glass surfaces causing water vapor to condense. This also happens on car windows in cold, rainy months, which have defrosters to dissipate...
prusaprinters
These are Frames for 3D Movie Glasses, they are designed to fit on most nose (tested with 3 people) and to be slightly comfortable. I designed these so I can make 2D Glasses for 3D films however they will work as regular 3D Glasses. What you will...
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These are Frames for 3D Movie Glasses, they are designed to fit on most nose (tested with 3 people) and to be slightly comfortable. I designed these so I can make 2D Glasses for 3D films however they will work as regular 3D Glasses. What you will...
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I designed some glasses frames that fit with my current lenses from CK8017 frames. I designed the hinge layout around some that I found in some old sunglasses, which are tapered press-fit. The hardware is shown in one of the images. The nose rest...
prusaprinters
Print instructionsCategory: Glasses Instructions Use some copper wire to pin the hinges, bend into the provided slots then trim flush. May need to print the frames a few times to get the right scale factor for the lenses to snap in snug but it prints...