Introduction: Steampunk Goggles "N-Axis"
Ladies and gentlemen. I offer you my new project.
About 80 individual parts, more than 60 man-hours spent on implementation.
Ultra flexible design, complete anatomical adaptation.
Natural authentic materials and technology.
Photos of the process are attached.
About 80 individual parts, more than 60 man-hours spent on implementation.
Ultra flexible design, complete anatomical adaptation.
Natural authentic materials and technology.
Photos of the process are attached.
91 Comments
7 years ago on Introduction
This is so cool. You are a genius.
7 years ago
tutorial plz
7 years ago on Introduction
Are the right lens telescopic? That is, 'zoom in'? If so, EPIC! I love all of your stuff so if u post on youtube, you just earned a subscriber.
8 years ago on Introduction
Fantastic!
9 years ago on Introduction
Amazing work!
10 years ago on Introduction
Great job, they look totally realistic and usable. I would like to use one of the photos for my scrapbook project! Well done.
10 years ago on Introduction
Ok, I have to ask after seeing the third project from you Gogglerman, how do you do it? I'm one who learns best from step by step instructions. From what I can see of your pictures you do a lot of metalworking for fashion the pieces for your projects. Could you offer some more information about the early steps in the process? How do you go about your design and then where do you find the raw materials to use? Excellent work! Top Notch! Movie Quality! Hope you find satisfaction in your hobby because as stated before you could easily sell these for a profit. Keep up the good work and look forward to seeing your next project!
10 years ago on Introduction
Absolutely phenomenol! I have never seen craftsmanship as absolutely terrific and skillful as yours. Keep the instructables comming!
Reply 10 years ago on Introduction
Thank you. I am very grateful to my every subscriber)
10 years ago on Introduction
I wish that "steampunk" would just go away! It has outlived its novelty, though I never did like it. Sorry
Reply 10 years ago on Introduction
It is pleasant that the announcement of an unexpected political statement you chose my instructables.
Thank you;)
10 years ago on Introduction
Some have already modeled. With regard to authorship, it is again not specified.
http://www.blendernation.com/2012/05/03/steampunk-goggles/
Reply 10 years ago on Introduction
My work inspire other people to creative work ;)
11 years ago on Introduction
All I can say is magnificent!
11 years ago on Introduction
Wow! Kool gear! It's a shame not to be on age to wear so an amazing piece of art gear,on the other hand it makes me wondering...
Reply 11 years ago on Introduction
I do not wear these goggles, I like to do things like this .
11 years ago on Introduction
Great set of Goggles .. I would not mind a pair of them myself..
Do you sell these little gems? If you do what would you charge?
Great stuff keep up the good work !! Don Fl
Reply 11 years ago on Introduction
Thanks for the comment, but I do not sell my work. I'm sorry.
11 years ago on Introduction
I have 2 things to say
WOW
If you need more instructions than these phenomenal step by step photos, this project is beyond you. Go develop some skills in this area. Numchuck skills aren't going to cut it :P
11 years ago on Introduction
You use a torch on that? i use propane and acetylene torches at school in metal-tech and i burn holes through things and my welds/solders are messy as hell. You are a master.