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Prescription lens adapter HPG2

Discussion in '3D Printing' started by PeterW, Jan 1, 2021.

  1. PeterW

    PeterW alias Wickie

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    Hi all!
    I found that the HPG2 is more critical to my eye focus and cylindric errors.
    So I have to wear eye-glasses to use the headset. After a short time I saw first signs of scratches from the eye-glasses, so I had to have a fast solution to this problem .

    I found this on "thingiverse". See here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4694570
    As lenses, I used older eye-glasses and made them round and with chamfers with help of a grinding machine. This was done fast and easy.
    The lens Adapter 3D-print was also nice.
    Here is the result, that works perfect for me:

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    The only modification I had to make on the 3D-print was to remove material (on the picture see left side next to the glasses)

    Wickie
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