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Magnetic Mount Eye Pro

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0.08mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.08mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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These are magnet mounted shooting glasses or eye protection meant to mount to the wire frame of your ear pro.  It eliminates the annoyance and discomfort of wearing ears over the glasses and having to push them back under the ear if you take them off.  You also get a better seal and consequently better hearing protection.  I used 5x3mm magnets and my ears are Walker Razor Slims but it's possible this will work with any wire frame ear pro.  The glasses are linked here:

amazon.com/dp/B00JXLTO36?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title

They are only $10 glasses so you don't have to feel bad cutting the temples off.  Just give yourself some extra stem length and slowly clip up it back until you get to the appropriate length.  My guess is that you will need to clip it very close to the hinge.  The mounts have a swing arm to help adjust to the placement of the magnets.  I also set my glasses up over night spread out on the frame to help stretch them a bit wider.  

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this is pretty neat! maybe get some real inexpensive safety glasses and make the connector capable to work with those. I'm going to give that a try. I've gone through so many glasses it's ridiculous. I scratch up the lenses constantly and have to replace them. we've got a ton of safety glasses at the range. and they're super inexpensive. $9.99 is not expensive, but, if you're working at a range you go through a lot of safety glasses.
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I would imagine it would be pretty easy, if you send me the type of safety glasses you are talking about. I can probably adapt it pretty easily.
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Amazing design! can you please share the individual stl files? I need to do a custom version for the glasses mount so I won't print them but the slicer breaks the models if I try to split them. Thanks!
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actually a bloody great idea…. will need to give this a go
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