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Lazy glasses are used to save your neck while you're whatching TV, reading a book or just playing with your tablet.
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Lazy glasses are used to save your neck while you're whatching TV, reading a book or just playing with your tablet.

They "bend" the light so that you don't have to look at what you want to see.

The splints are designed to fit very tight in the glasses so you might have to use a bit of force to get them in place, just be carefull not to brake them.

How I Designed This:

I looked around on Thingverse to see if i could find interesting things that needed improvements or was not yet created, and couldn't find any lazy glasses, therefore i decided to make it.

Usually lazy glasses have a prism to bend the light, but since a good prism often cost more than the buyable glasses i decided to use mirrors instead.

The problem with a mirror is that everything that gets reflected in it will become mirrored, inverted.

So for this to work it needs 2 mirrors for each eye which will mirror it twice and then everything should work just fine.


You can print everything except of the 4 small mirrors that will be glued on the inside of the glasses.

 

 

One of my older designs from Thingiverse.

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