3D Printed Google Cardboard Kit

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Intro: 3D Printed Google Cardboard Kit

Google Cardboard a device that allows you to discover the world of Virtual Reality.

And you went to the 3D movies? Wore special glasses? We shy away from flying into your face arrows, stones, sharp-toothed sharks and cute squirrels? Liked? Yes, for me!

I bought 2 lenses and assembled Google cardboard glasses of paper.
It turned out badly!

I decided to draw and print my version of Google cardboard glasses. It has been developed and improved several versions.

Instructions for the latest version can be found here.
Other versions, see the http://www.thingiverse.com/TanyaAkinora/designs.

STEP 1:

1. Print all the parts on the 3D printer.

You can use the services of https://www.3dhubs.com/

STEP 2:

2. Attach lenses to a middle part by glue.

Lens 25 mm in diameter.
Focus 45 mm.

STEP 3:

1. Apply sidewalls to the lower detail.

2. Insert a middle part into special openings.

3. Cover a box of the top.

4. Insert the separation part.

STEP 4:

5. Assemble together a back cover.

Glue all parts of an attachment.

6. Stick foam rubber for mitigation.

7. Attach a wide elastic band for the head.

STEP 5:

We have created several versions 3D glasses printed on 3D printer.


We are currently working on a new model with improved characteristics:

- improved fixation smartphone

- lens 37 mm wide viewing angle

- universal case for smart phones with diagonals of 4 to 6 inches

- short time printing

- low cost

15 Comments

Can you tell me exactly which size and focal length lenses you used please? The link doesn't go directly to a single lens.

i dont understand, because im 12 lol

i dont understand, because im 12 lol

can you use a digiland 10.1 inch tablet for something like that

Looks Niceļ¼Œ let me try printing it and see how it turns out.

Thank you!

I gave the STL files.
You can print Google cardboard.
Ask any questions.
I am pleased to answer!

Will this work with an iphone 5s?

Thank you!
I bought a pair of lenses for $ 2.
The cost of printing depends on the material and the artist.
See https://www.3dhubs.com

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Excellent! Thanks for sharing this! Do you have any links for where to buy the lenses or elastic strap?