DIY Lazy Glasses






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 Creating DIY lazy glasses can be a fun and creative project. Lazy glasses are designed to allow users to see things at a 90-degree angle without having to tilt their heads. Here's a simple guide to making your own DIY lazy glasses:

Materials Needed:

  1. Two Small Mirrors:

    • Rectangular or square mirrors work well.
    • Size: approximately 2 inches by 2 inches.
  2. Cardboard or Plastic Frame:

    • Create a frame that comfortably sits on your nose and holds the mirrors at a 90-degree angle.
    • Ensure the frame is sturdy but lightweight.
  3. Hot Glue Gun or Strong Adhesive:

    • To attach the mirrors securely to the frame.
  4. Scissors:

    • To cut and shape the frame material.

Steps:

  1. Cut the Frame:

    • Cut a piece of cardboard or plastic into a frame shape that fits comfortably on your nose.
    • The frame should be wide enough to hold the mirrors at eye level.
  2. Attach Mirrors:

    • Place one mirror on the left side of the frame and the other on the right side, positioning them at a 90-degree angle.
    • Use a hot glue gun or strong adhesive to secure the mirrors in place.
    • Make sure the mirrors are aligned properly to achieve the desired angle.
  3. Strengthen the Frame:

    • Add additional layers of cardboard or reinforcement to strengthen the frame, especially around the area where the mirrors are attached.
  4. Comfort Features:

    • Consider adding soft padding or foam around the nose area for comfort.
  5. Test and Adjust:

    • Put on your DIY lazy glasses and test them out.
    • Make adjustments to the frame if needed to ensure a comfortable fit and clear vision.
  6. Decorate (Optional):

    • If you like, you can decorate the frame with paint, stickers, or other embellishments to give your lazy glasses a personalized touch.
  7. Safety Precautions:

    • Ensure that the mirrors are securely attached to the frame to prevent any accidents.
    • Be cautious when wearing the glasses and moving around to avoid collisions.

Tips:

  • Use lightweight materials to keep the glasses comfortable for extended use.
  • Experiment with different mirror sizes and angles to find the most comfortable configuration.
Remember to have fun with this DIY project, and feel free to get creative with the design and decoration of your lazy glasses!