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Glasses Case

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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 20% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 20% infill
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5 plates
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Glasses Case

 

This glasses case features a modular design that allows you to easily customize both the inner lining and the lid to match your personal style.

 

An original inner lining is included, along with its STEP file for further customization. Two additional optional lining patterns are also provided. You can create your own patterns or text by modifying the lining directly in your slicing software.

 

Inner dimensions: 162 × 56 × 34 mm


Lining thickness: 0.6 mm

 

The shell is designed with curved side and inner walls, allowing the lining to fit seamlessly inside the case. No glue is required — the lining is held securely in place by the material’s elasticity, snapping into the inner wall of the shell.

 

A 1.75 mm filament is used as the hinge pin, while magnets are used to keep the lid closed.

 

Magnets required: 4 pcs of 5 × 3 mm magnets

 

All parts are designed for support-free printing.

 

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