Glasses Replacement Frames (Long Term Tested)

Glasses Replacement Frames (Long Term Tested)

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<p>I broke the frame of my glasses a few months ago, and I've been wearing this 3D printed frame since then.</p> <p>I'm completely blind without glasses so being able to print my own frames make a big difference.</p> <p>Fusion 360 files included so you can modify your design to fit your lenses.</p> <p>Let me know on Twitter (@MongooseCurious) if you've made it!</p> <h3>Print instructions</h3><p>To adapt to your own lenses, take some photographs of the frames parts and lenses on grid paper, and insert as a canvas in Fusion 360. Use this to trace the shape of the lenses, as you'll see I have done in the Fusion 360 model.</p> <p>Print the parts as shown in the slicer screenshot, and pop them together. Carefully insert your lenses into the frame, they should fit tightly. It might take a few reprints to get just right.</p> <p>I used PETG, but ASA could also work. I found that PLA deformed over time, making the glasses fall easily.</p>

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