STARERS Glasses For Masses 3D Printer Model

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Summary

Only one truly working 3D printed glasses out there.

Looking for a new pair of glasses but don't want to spend a fortune? Check out our 3D printed glasses made from PLA! These glasses are designed to be affordable and accessible for everyone, no matter where they live. With our open source design, you can download and print your own glasses at home, or take them to a local 3D printing service. Whether you need reading glasses, prescription glasses, or sunglasses, our 3D printed glasses are a great option for anyone looking for an affordable, stylish, and eco-friendly pair of glasses.

Eyewear manufacD turers keep you in a world where you don't choose your glasses according to your own parameters but according to fashion trends that are predetermined for you.

The eyewear industry is dominated by a few large companies that have a monopoly on production. This means that the prices of glasses are artificially high, and many people around the world cannot afford to buy a pair of glasses. With our 3D printed glasses, we are working to break the monopoly and make glasses more affordable for everyone.

The global eyewear market, which is made up of spectacles, contact lenses, sunglasses, and other eyewear products, was estimated to be worth around 140 billion U.S. dollars in 2020 and was forecast to reach a value of 197.2 billion U.S. dollars by 2027 and which is dominated by single player. Read more at www.starers.eu

Changelog

okuliare29.stl :

  • shape of sides was changed so they will better fit most head and make less stress on center joint piece
  • center joint piece was reshaped (now you dont need to glue it in place jus needs to be pinched in by little force
    Latest version okuliare30.stl :
  • shape of sides was changed so they will better fit most head and make less stress on center joint piece
  • center joint piece was reshaped (now you dont need to glue it in place jus needs to be pinched in by little force (enhanced)
  • middle nose part was reduced in material.

okuliare40.stl :

  • complete redesign > moved to CAD from mesh
  • best design yet, no need to glue center part, just gently push the piece in.

Finishing

Materials

  1. FDM 3D printed glasses frame.
    2. Sandpaper (400, 600, and 800 grit).
    3. Water.
    4. Soft cloth.

Steps

  1. Begin by sanding the frame with 400 grit sandpaper to remove any rough or jagged edges, this will also help to smooth out any layer lines or imperfections in the surface of the frame.
    2. Next, use 600 grit sandpaper to continue smoothing out the frame, paying extra attention to any areas that may still feel rough or have noticeable layer lines.
    3. Finally, use 800 grit sandpaper to achieve a smooth and polished finish on the frame.
    4. Rinse the frame with water to remove any dust or debris from sanding, and dry it off with a soft cloth.

And that's it! With just a few simple steps, you can sandpaper and finish your FDM 3D printed glasses frame to achieve a polished and professional look.

okuliare28.stl 989.9KB
okuliare29.stl 1000.9KB
okuliare30.stl 976.8KB
okuliare40.stl 26.0MB