steampunk goggle Rx ?
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steampunk goggle Rx ?
i am looking for a pair of steampunk goggles that fit over my prescription glasses have not had much luck so far don't know if any one has them
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Order a couple of these, pop out the insides, and wrap them around your head. Should only set you back about seven grand.
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AntiM wrote:>SNIP<
glue them inside the steampunk goggles.
This is something that would work for Louise, as her glasses have thick earpieces and won't fit under any goggles. She wants more information.
I have visions of a big glob of glue in the middle of the lens, since their curved and only that surface touches the inside of the goggle lens. Do you have more specific information? Photos? How exactly do you glue your prescription lens into the goggles, what kind of glue?
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I just cleaned the lenses and the goggles very well, them laid in a circle of 3-D fabric paint along the inside edges of the goggle lenses. Some would say use GOOP or RTV, but the fumes, even long after it has cured, irritate my eyes. Next, I gently laid in the lenses. The adhesive only holds the edges, and yes, there's gaps where the lenses touch. Fabric paint is sloppy and wet while setting, don't use much. You can add more later to hold better and to decrease side gaps. Make sure the goggles are sitting where they can rest without movement for about six hours. If the paint smears while you're setting in the lenses, you can rinse everything off and begin again. I used bright red, and yes, I can "see" it at the edges of my vision. Next time I get new glasses, I'll make another pair.
I don't have pictures handy, the box of goggles and stuff is buried outside.
I don't have pictures handy, the box of goggles and stuff is buried outside.
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actually I have been on the search for goggles that will fit over glasses as well. While not steampunk - they can be taken apart and spray painted how ever you want.
I've found these so far..
http://www.skigogglesoverglasses.com/index.html
I might try and see if I can find an actual store to try them on though to make sure they fit over my glasses. So you can probably just jot down the names and go and have a looksee elsewhere.
I've found these so far..
http://www.skigogglesoverglasses.com/index.html
I might try and see if I can find an actual store to try them on though to make sure they fit over my glasses. So you can probably just jot down the names and go and have a looksee elsewhere.
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Buy some welding/cutting goggles like these:
http://www.safetyglassesusa.com/uas-368.html
2 eye pods with removable lenses.
Take the goggles to an eye glass place with your prescription.
They can make lenses to fit the goggles as they are basic round lenses.
http://www.safetyglassesusa.com/uas-368.html
2 eye pods with removable lenses.
Take the goggles to an eye glass place with your prescription.
They can make lenses to fit the goggles as they are basic round lenses.
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Hmmm... maybe some of the ones here might work?
http://www.steampunkemporium.com/store/steam_accessories.php
I guess it would depend on the kind of glasses you have...
Depending on how much you want to invest and how strong your prescription is, some optometrists and vision boutiques will do custom lenses for antique/specialty frames. Might be worth looking into....
Or just do what AntiM did... also good!!
http://www.steampunkemporium.com/store/steam_accessories.php
I guess it would depend on the kind of glasses you have...
Depending on how much you want to invest and how strong your prescription is, some optometrists and vision boutiques will do custom lenses for antique/specialty frames. Might be worth looking into....
Or just do what AntiM did... also good!!
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Bexx wrote:actually I have been on the search for goggles that will fit over glasses as well. While not steampunk - they can be taken apart and spray painted how ever you want.
I've found these so far..
http://www.skigogglesoverglasses.com/index.html
I might try and see if I can find an actual store to try them on though to make sure they fit over my glasses. So you can probably just jot down the names and go and have a looksee elsewhere.
Any ski shop will carry goggles that can be worn over the glasses (look for a little "OG" designation on the box).
I believe the military surplus sand and dust goggles also fit over glasses, although I couldn't swear to that. Shouldn't take too much research to find out.
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dragonpilot wrote:Join the Army. Folks who wear prescription lenses get custom-made glasses to fit inside their gas masks.
I wish i had the balls to "walk" into a recruiting station and try this.
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While definitely a bit pricey, especially when you have to convert dollars into pounds, there is an artist in London that makes hand made goggles which can be fitted with your lenses. I have 2 pairs from him myself and ordered one pair for a friend and had lenses put in by a local optometry.
http://atomefabrik.com/
Now one note: I'd recommend the glacier goggles for BM and putting Rx lenses into: http://atomefabrik.com/pages_goggles/glaciers.htm
They are made of aluminum so are light weight and work perfectly on the Playa. (And he's using a pic I sent him as this "burning man" example. How cool!)
Now he also makes brass steampunk goggles:
http://atomefabrik.com/pages_goggles/steampunk.htm
I have a pair of the aviators and they are simply the most amazing goggles you could get. That being said, they are made of brass and as such are quite heavy. As such, they aren't really good for daily wear goggles on the playa and Nicolas recommends you use the glaciers for that.
He needs 4 weeks lead time for them and they take about a week to ship from the UK so if you want them you'd have to order like now.
http://atomefabrik.com/
Now one note: I'd recommend the glacier goggles for BM and putting Rx lenses into: http://atomefabrik.com/pages_goggles/glaciers.htm

They are made of aluminum so are light weight and work perfectly on the Playa. (And he's using a pic I sent him as this "burning man" example. How cool!)
Now he also makes brass steampunk goggles:
http://atomefabrik.com/pages_goggles/steampunk.htm

I have a pair of the aviators and they are simply the most amazing goggles you could get. That being said, they are made of brass and as such are quite heavy. As such, they aren't really good for daily wear goggles on the playa and Nicolas recommends you use the glaciers for that.
He needs 4 weeks lead time for them and they take about a week to ship from the UK so if you want them you'd have to order like now.
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