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I've had a pair of titanium frames for many years, and recently I've noticed the temples are aging and flaking, causing some irritation to the skin near my ears. I decided to make replacement temples.
My temple slot is square, and I measured the metal cross-section with a micrometer to be 0.6mm*2mm (at the widest point on the left side), with a linear length of about 6cm.

Plug and play, stable without the need for glue. I might adjust details with my own use, but so far, I haven't found any issues with initial use.
It is recommended to use materials with relatively good layer adhesion, such as PLA Tough or PLA-wood. If removing supports is difficult, a utility knife may be needed, so please be careful during operation.
The white marks left after removing supports can be eliminated by lightly burning them with a lighter. Multi-material support is ideal.
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