Hey!
Someone stepped on my glasses and broke the frame, so I was forced to make my own temporary frame for the remainder of my waiting time for new glasses. Might help someone out if they have the same problem or they just want to wear 3D printed glasses.
The hinge is very delicate. I added the FreeCAD files for anyone willing to make it different (e.G. use a cheap hinge from AliExpress or something), use screws or just glue to put everything together.
***BE ADVISED***
Due to the usage of a heatgun be VERY careful as to not let the heat touch your lenses, as that will damage the hard layer or any coating. Heat the frame until it is bendable, adjust everything to your liking, then heat the the lower part of the frame again until it is bendable again, insert the lens.
Do not use heat to take the lenses out again, use micro side cutters to break the frame open and release the lenses. AGAIN be careful to not damage your lens!
After the lenses has been fit, put a ~2cm piece of filament through the boreholes on the frame and the temple, then use a soldering iron to melt one end to the frame, cut the filament but leave 1mm protruding on the other side, then again melt the protruding tip onto the frame.
***FOR THOSE WHO WANT TO EDIT THE FreeCAD FILES***
It is advised, to properly edit the sketch with the lens and frame contour, to open the sketch, then go to Sketch -> Sketcher visual -> Show/hide B-Spline information layer -> show/hide B-Spline curvature comb :: This will deactivate the green lines that will clutter up the screen.
***INFORMATION***
You do not need supports for the frame. Yes, there will be _some_ filament that will look like stringing inside the frame, but it wont be a problem. Use some micro side cutters or pliers to remove them after the print. Supports needed for the temples
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