DJI FPV V1 and V2 goggle shims for temples and nose

DJI FPV V1 and V2 goggle shims for temples and nose

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Like many others I was dismayed to find these goggles, which cost hundreds of dollars are a horrible fit. I was angered that DJI wanted to charge another $15 for foam to make them fit properly. I resolved to spend as much time as it took to make 3D printed parts to adapt the goggles to my face. I started with some of the other shims on Thingiverse, but they weren't tight fitting, required hand bending, and left light gaps. I working with the complex surfacing tools in my CAD software (PTC Creo) to design shims which are tight fitting to the complex goggle surfaces and use the stock foam to seal against my face with nearly zero light leakage. I'm sharing these here so others may benefit from this work. Feel free to modify as necessary to achieve a custom fit to your own face. If you're lucky they will work for you with no modifications, but everyone's shape is different, and mine is pretty narrow. I hot glued velcro from wire bundling strips to the front and back of the temple shims. The nose shim is held in place with strips of narrow glue tape.

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