.: :, ,:::::::: ::` ::: ::: ,:::::::: ::` ::: ::: .,,:::,,, ::`.:, ... .. .:, .:. ..`... ..` .. .:, .. :: .::, .:,` ,:: ::::::: ::, ::::::: `:::::::.,:: ::: ::: .:::::: ::::: :::::: .:::::: ,:: :::::::: ::, :::::::: ::::::::.,:: ::: ::: :::,:::, ::::: ::::::, :::::::: ,:: ::: ::: ::, ::: :::`::. :::.,:: ::,`::`::: ::: ::: `::,` ::: ::: ,:: ::. ::: ::, ::` :::.:: ::.,:: :::::: ::::::::: ::` :::::: ::::::::: ,:: ::. ::: ::, ::` :::.:: ::.,:: .::::: ::::::::: ::` ::::::::::::::: ,:: ::. ::: ::, ::` ::: ::: `:::.,:: :::: :::` ,,, ::` .:: :::.::. ,,, ,:: ::. ::: ::, ::` ::: ::::::::.,:: :::: :::::::` ::` ::::::: :::::::. ,:: ::. ::: ::, ::` ::: :::::::`,:: ::. :::::` ::` :::::: :::::. ::, ,:: `` :::::::: :::::: `,,` http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2019585 Iris Diaphragm for Steampunk Goggles by mattarn is licensed under the Creative Commons - Attribution - Non-Commercial - Share Alike license. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/ # Summary Designed and manufactured using http://iris-calculator.com, this iris mechanism is the perfect enhancement to your Steampunk goggles. Aperture: 7 - 28 mm Blades: 6 Handle: 5 x 12 mm Outside Diameter: 47.5 mm (50.6 mm rim) Height: 12 mm Available here: http://iris-calculator.com/steampunk-iris.php Designed to fit this type of goggles: https://www.amazon.ca/niceEshop-Glasses-Vintage-Steampunk-Welding/dp/B00YP4VOHA/ref=s9_simh_gw_g468_i1_r?pf_rd_m=A3DWYIK6Y9EEQB&pf_rd_s=&pf_rd_r=HKQ7FB5DGGZRQH07MKRA&pf_rd_t=36701&pf_rd_p=b06971ce-9992-44c1-9ee0-eb9792e71b5e&pf_rd_i=desktop Installation instructions: Simply unscrew the lens cap off one eye-piece, remove the lenses, and cut a 5 - 6 mm slot 90 degrees around next to the flanged end (or, if you're wanting use the lenses still, make allowances for their thickness) - a Dremel is best for this job, but a junior hacksaw will suffice. Insert the iris into the cap, with the handle protruding through the slot. Screw the cap back onto the goggles with the iris inside, and adjust the position of the iris so that the handle will fully operate the aperture. Finally, fully tighten the lens cap to hold the iris in place. # Print Settings Notes: Blades are printed flat and raised with supports. Suggest printing them all at once plus some spares. Print housing open side up. Print clip flat-side down Print actuator ring flattest-side down. # How I Designed This ![Alt text](https://cdn.thingiverse.com/assets/69/74/d0/a5/1d/Desctop_screenshot.png) Iris Calculator