glass pad 3d models
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... turn a logo into something practical. Step by step article:http://b2b.partcommunity.com/community/blogs/239661/2195/cadenas-logo-as-a-glass-pad-3d http://b2b.partcommunity.com/community/partcloud/index#!part?name=CADENAS+glass+holder&model_id=5735
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Logo as a glass pad created using PARTsolutions. Just an example how you can use some company logo as a practical thing. ... http://b2b.partcommunity.com/community/partcloud/index#!part?name=CADENAS+glass+holder&model_id=5735
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Company logo as a glass pad created in PARTsolutions. ...More info:http://b2b.partcommunity.com/community/partcloud/index#!part?name=CADENAS+Logo+Cup+holder&model_id=6313
grabcad
Company logo as a glass pad created in PARTsolutions. ... http://b2b.partcommunity.com/community/partcloud/index#!part?name=CADENAS+Logo+Cup+holder&model_id=6313
grabcad
Logo as a glass pad/holder. Created in PARTsolutions. ...Just an example how you can use some company logo as a practical thing.
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... logo into something practical. Step by step article:http://b2b.partcommunity.com/community/blogs/239661/2195/cadenas-logo-as-a-glass-pad-3d http://b2b.partcommunity.com/community/partcloud/index#!part?name=CADENAS+glass+holder+2&model_id=5737
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Customized version of http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:803726 Created with Customizer! ...http://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=803726 Instructions Using the following options: t = 1.0...
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Just a replacement nose pad for my glasses, I printed at 0.2 in PETG and used a nozzle cleaning drill bit to open up the hole a bit better.
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Replacement for glasses nose pads. external size: 14 x 7 mm internal size: 7.4 x 4.4 mm You can print vertically or orizontally with supports. I suggest a 0.2mm nozzle for a better result. ...
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Replacement Glasses Nose pads. ... I printed in TPU, and then cleaned up with a knife, and added a bit of heat from a blow torch to smooth the layer that printed on to the bed
cults3d
Replacement for glasses nose pads. external size: 14 x 7 mm internal size: 7.4 x 4.4 mm You can print vertically or orizontally with supports. ...I suggest a 0.2mm nozzle for a better result.
prusaprinters
This is my 3rd and newest revision of my Replacement Pad.Instead of having to buy new glasses straight away, I was able to continue wearing my old ones for almost a year despite the broken nose piece/pad arm. small piece of metal wich holding the...
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My girlfriend's father had a pair of old glasses that lost both nose pads, I figured I'd take the challenge for building them from scratch as a training exercise. Was a fun project! They fit well, and swivel as needed. Light careful sanding for the...
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... printer. A dual-extruder printer that can lay down soluble supports could make a much nicer pad -- it could print the overhang that the stock pads have that keeps them from falling out. ... Parametric; all dimensions can be easily adjusted.
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Customized version of http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:803726 Created with Customizer! ...http://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=803726 Instructions Using the following options: $fn =...
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Decided to crack open the as yet unused 0.2mm nozzle for this one. Printed at 0.4mm layer height with all walls (no. of walls set to 40 or so in Cura). Found printing faster was better for me so just maxed out the print speed and had 5 or 6 of...
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... gluing it back together, poor in eyesight, I lost one of the tiny little screws. Inspired, I made replacement nose pads that require no screws They turned out to be just as comfortable and slip-resistant as the nose pads that came with my glasses.
cults3d
A simple design for nose pads where mounting holes are vertical. I couldn't find them at any optics shop so I just designed and printed them on resin. ... Keep in mind that if you print it in resin you may do post-process to make it safe to wear them...
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We inherited a glass top table, but some of the rubber pads for the glass had been lost. I modeled this in tinker-cad and printed in TPU. Its a very quick print. ...At some point I may reprint these in a darker color to blend with the wood of the table.
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My daughter lost one of the screw-in nose pad out of both pairs of her eye glasses. I was able to take the remaining nose pad and create a 3D model. ... I then printed a handful of these on a FormLabs Form2 and they worked great.
cults3d
Printed in TPU, layer of 0.1 100% filling Printed in TPU , in 0.1" layer 100% Filling
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Modified original ones to fit on ray-ban aviator easy print with clear PLA
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plastic nose bridge pad replacement part that I made, should be pretty universal across most eyeglasses.
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plastic nose bridge pad replacement part that I made, should be pretty universal across most eyeglasses.
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So the glass is always wet and molds or bacteria will grow in the wet places in the glass. Also the remaining water drys on the joints between tiles and gives water spots . This thing prevents water spots in the tiles joints and gives me a dryed...
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after searching far and wide, these awesome specs were no longer available, and a glasses repair kit had the wrong type of nose pad. After a little trial and error the solution was to print a solid box, with the pad attached, and punch a small...
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Replacement nose pad for glasses. Screw-on-style, oval pad. Quickly thrown together in Tinkercad. ...You can adapt the design to your needs here: https://www.tinkercad.com/things/fNcHToouGeY Measurements: Pad len = 13.4mm, pad width 7.4, pad...