VIDEO: Make your own 3D glasses

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You can get the template for the 3D glasses on the Internet. To do this, enter the search term "template for 3D glasses" in any Internet search engine. A large number of templates are available there for free printing. Of course, you can also design the glasses yourself according to your own ideas.

  1. If necessary, first print out the template for the 3D glasses or paint a glasses frame in Shape of 3D glasses on. You need the bracket twice and the intermediate piece as well.
  2. Cut out the template, including the openings for the eyes. Glue the side parts, i.e. the ear hooks, to the middle part of the glasses. To get a more stable stencil, transfer the stencil onto a slightly thicker paper or onto cardboard. So you can reuse them more often later.
  3. Place the template on the cardboard and draw it with a pen (pencil or similar). Ä.) After.
  4. Cut out the 3D glasses. Don't forget to cut out the openings for the eyes as well.
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  6. Cut the red and blue overhead transparencies so that they are slightly larger than the openings for the eyes. You don't necessarily have to use an overhead transparency. Colored binding foils, for example, are just as suitable.
  7. Stick the foils with the help of the adhesive or Tape on the openings of the glasses. You should make sure that you stick the film to the inside of the glasses. It is important that the adhesive is only applied to the very edges of the foils.

Make 3D glasses yourself for those who wear glasses

If you need a visual aid and you cannot fall back on contact lenses, then 3D glasses made of thin cardboard are not comfortable for you. Just make a special model yourself.

  1. Place the construction paper on a cutting mat. Draw four circles on the construction paper with a compass or pencil and a glass or similar round body. The circles should be at least five centimeters in diameter.
  2. Cut out the circles.
  3. Draw within the circles with a pair of compasses or a smaller round body, an inner circle that leaves a margin of around three millimeters.
  4. Cut out the inner circle. You now have four rings with a border about three millimeters wide.
  5. Cut out a circle in the outer dimension of the rings from the overhead film.
  6. Coat the cardboard rings on one side with the craft glue.
  7. Place the cut-out overhead film on a cardboard ring coated with craft glue.
  8. Place the remaining cardboard rings with the adhesive side down on the circles with the overhead foil. Glue the two cardboard rings together at the edges. Let the colored circles dry well.
  9. Pull a piece of hat elastic, at least six feet long, onto a darning needle.
  10. At any point, pierce one of the outer rings of the colored cardboard circles with the darning needle.
  11. Glue a reinforcement ring each to the right and left of the puncture hole.
  12. Stop the spot with the puncture hole, at the location of the temples on your regular glasses, and you determine the place where the second hole was made in the cardboard circles of the future 3D glasses must become.
  13. Poke a hole in the frame of the cardboard circle with the darning needle. Fix the puncture site with reinforcement rings on the front and back.
  14. Pull the hat elastic through the first hole of the 3D glasses. Knot the rubber so thick that it cannot escape through the punched hole.
  15. Do the same on the other side.
  16. Place the 3D glasses in front of your visual aid and determine the length that the elastic hat must have so that the 3D glasses sit well on your visual aid and cannot slip. Knot the elastic at the point. You now have 3D glasses with which you can relax and watch your favorite 3D film in a relaxed manner.

Other authors: Manuela Bauer, Nadine Ehlert

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