Foldable Harry Potter Glasses (Print in place)

Foldable Harry Potter Glasses (Print in place)

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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6.2 h
1 plate
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Description

Complete your Harry Potter cosplay with these glasses, designed to capture the iconic look of the beloved wizard. These round glasses are designed with precision to replicate the exact style worn by Harry Potter in the films.

These glasses ensure comfort for extended wear, making them perfect for cosplay events, Halloween, themed parties, or any occasion where you want to bring a bit of magic to your ensemble. The designed frames are made to withstand frequent use, ensuring they remain a staple in your cosplay collection.

Whether you're attending a fan convention, participating in a costume contest, or simply showcasing your love for the Harry Potter series, these glasses are the perfect finishing touch to your costume. With their authentic design and comfortable fit, you'll feel like you've stepped right out of Hogwarts.

Embrace your inner wizard and elevate your cosplay with our Harry Potter glasses—an essential accessory for any true fan.

 

If you are not confident in your printer's ability to bridge, print the model with support. Also, you may have to adjust the size for comfortable wear.

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Print Profile
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Support Issue
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Hello, thank you for rating. Could you please provide more insight on what support issue there is?
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So When using the profile provided for the x1 the last part of the print failed on the ear hooks. I used no supports but ended in a spaghetti mess.
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ok. I will fix this as soon as possible. thanks for pointing it out
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man I just find it funny that you use the same environment in blender guru donut tuitorial
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I tried using a desk for rendering, but it didn't as good. 🤣
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