I Used A 3D Printer To Make My Own Glasses For Under $2

Written by ankurb5 | Published 2021/04/12
Tech Story Tags: design | 3d-printing | eyeglasses | eyecare | customization | diy | diy-projects | product-design

TLDR 15-year-old Ankur Boyed used a cheap 3D printer to make his own glasses for under $2. Using a free CAD tool called OnShape to design the frames, he used an M2 screw screw screw to make sure not to tighten too much. He also used a hairdryer to soften the plastic and the lenses on the arms. He heated them up slightly and pressed them to my head to mold them to a pair of glasses that worked well for common tasks. The final result of these glasses was surprisingly well for regular tasks.via the TL;DR App

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Written by ankurb5 | A 15 year old aspiring maker. I'm into drones, 3D printing, design, Python and robotics.
Published by HackerNoon on 2021/04/12