FPV Lens holder

FPV Lens holder

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FPV Goggle Lens Holder ==================== I wear glasses and I struggled to find the correct correction lenses for my FPV Goggles. I have Eachine EV2000 goggles, and the standard FatShark correction lenses fit, but they are not even close to my prescription lens. I decided to make my own out of an old pair of glasses that I had. What you need -------------------- 1. An old pair of glasses that are close to your current prescription (must have polycarbonate lenses - this won't work if they are actual glass!) 2. A Dremel or similar, with a thin cutting disk 3. Masking take 4. Two 3D printed lens holders Start by printing this thing twice. Its very simple and you should have no trouble. The dimensions given should fit the goggles perfectly. Test the fit once printed. You can adjust the dimensions in the SCAD file if required. Next take both lenses out of the glasses frame. Place masking tape on both sides of each lens (this stops them from getting scratched). The lens will fit inside the frame, so draw the outline on the masking tape/lens where you will cut. Using the Dremel + cutting disk, carefully cut around the outline. I found this easier to do than I expected. Its better to cut slightly larger at first. You can use the cutting disk to 'grind' the side down until it fits the frame perfectly. I managed to cut just enough so the lenses would push fit into the frame and did not need gluing. If you make the lenses too small, you may have to use some glue. Remove the masking tape, clean the lenses, and push fit into the frames. They are now ready to use - slide into your goggles and you are ready to fly... Enjoy!

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